I have a bunch of mostly old USA-made 6v6 tubes I'm swapping in and out of my 5e3. The tubes' temperatures are ranging between 230˚ to 360˚ while playing (ie, one tube might be at 230˚ while the other is at 360˚). They seem to heat up a little bit higher that that when I'm not playing. Amp is idling @ 13.4w/ 370v. I'm using real 5y3 rectifiers.
Running a mid 90's EH6v6 (out of a Fender RI) with an old Sylvania 6v6 last night sounded particularly good, but am I risking harm to my OT by running these mismatched tubes? At first I thought cathode-bias would even things out, but now I'm not so sure… because the plate voltages are a little different between the pairs.
Running a mid 90's EH6v6 (out of a Fender RI) with an old Sylvania 6v6 last night sounded particularly good, but am I risking harm to my OT by running these mismatched tubes? At first I thought cathode-bias would even things out, but now I'm not so sure… because the plate voltages are a little different between the pairs.
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