As seems to be generally agreed, it's not so much the plate voltage that causes problems, but the dissipation (and screen currents). I think a lot of the problems with tube failure in Ampeg V series amps is bias related.
I think this is the key, power dissipation kills tubes, not high voltage per se - with proper bias adjustment, even the new tubes should be able to handle above spec plate voltage. Then again, I am not selling amps, perhaps there are good reasons for Loud to go the other way.
I think this is the key, power dissipation kills tubes, not high voltage per se - with proper bias adjustment, even the new tubes should be able to handle above spec plate voltage. Then again, I am not selling amps, perhaps there are good reasons for Loud to go the other way.
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