I've got a newly-calibrated B&K 707 tube-tester that supposedly tests "mutual transconductance".
I've usually used it to cull out dying/marginal tubes from my various stashes of tubes, but have been wondering if there's any value to using the meter's numbers to "match" output tubes; is gm a good thing to match?
Does this make any sense at all or just a dumb idea?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I've usually used it to cull out dying/marginal tubes from my various stashes of tubes, but have been wondering if there's any value to using the meter's numbers to "match" output tubes; is gm a good thing to match?
Does this make any sense at all or just a dumb idea?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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