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Originally posted by soundmasterg View PostThe Sovtek 12AX7LPS is known to fail in the CF position, so it doesn't surprise me that the EH 12AX7 does it too. I'd use different tubes in that spot myself, especially after 4 of them fail for you. Save the EH for different locations in the amp and they'll work fine.
Greg
Thanks for the heads up on this! Perhaps we can start a database here on problems and quirks of specific tubes...
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I asked two European online shops about this issue. One of them confirmed about 12AX7EH adding to the list Tung-Sol, Sovtek LPS and LP. The other wasn't aware of the problem. Then I asked a major distributor and they also confirmed the 12AX7EH issue adding to the list any other spiral filament type tubes like 12AX7LPS, JJ ECC83s, Tung-Sol 12AX7, and Mullard 12AX7.
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This was posted over to the Metroamp forum. Sounds like it works fine anywhere but the cf stage
http://forum.metroamp.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=20150
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Originally posted by GainFreak View PostI asked two European online shops about this issue. One of them confirmed about 12AX7EH adding to the list Tung-Sol, Sovtek LPS and LP. The other wasn't aware of the problem. Then I asked a major distributor and they also confirmed the 12AX7EH issue adding to the list any other spiral filament type tubes like 12AX7LPS, JJ ECC83s, Tung-Sol 12AX7, and Mullard 12AX7.
"Increasing voltage across the heater/cathode insulation increases leakage currents. Although Vh-k(max.) is specified on data sheets as being anywhere from 90V to 150V (except in some ruggedized and 'P' series TV valves), this is a very 'soft' limit, since it is usually given at an arbitrary leakage current, nevertheless, a suffieciently high voltage will [his emphasis, not mine] punch through the insulation to rupture the heater. Heater failure due to heather/cathode insulation breakdown is uncommon, but is most likely in cathode followers with high signal voltages or output stages with distributed loads (such as the McIntosh design)."
"High signal voltages" sounds a lot like guitar / bass amps to me, where gain is god!
Is speculation, no more, and I can't speak for the rest of those in the list. Perhaps raising the heater to the cathode level in CF might save a few tubes? Worth a shot, but probably not.
It's my understanding that the EH is a Tung-Sol reissue. Again, could be wrong.
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The one EH I have doesn't glow like the rest of similar construction, leading me to believe I may have received a slightly defective tube.
Perhaps raising the heater to the cathode level in CF might save a few tubes?Last edited by GainFreak; 06-25-2009, 07:20 PM.
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[quote=GainFreak;110284]I've tried it and it works /heaters elevated at 80-85V/ but I don't use more than 360V on CF now /220k plate resistor/ because with higher anode voltage and/or lower value resistor you'll exceed the heater to cathode voltage again. The other option is to elevate only the heater of that triode section in question as much as necessary because often voltages on cathode are well above 200V. This makes me think about some big amp companies using mainly chinese tubes which don't fail even at higher voltages.
You know, if that works nicely I could probably just simplify the supply on my pre to do that for all the heaters... then just pop a relay like a turkey timer when they're hot and the resistance climbs Save a regulator in the process.
Oh, well... maybe in a few days.
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Originally posted by myfoot View PostThis was posted over to the Metroamp forum. Sounds like it works fine anywhere but the cf stage
MetroAmp.com Forum • View topic - Tung Sol Reissue 12AX7 not for CF stage !!!
But I've tried meanwhile Tung Sol reissues from 2009 production again in V2 of Marshall amps, after the vendor told me, that they've changed and upgraded the insulation issue of their preamp tubes - and... no more failure yet
Yes, I like this tube very much soundwise and it's IMO the best alternative, if you don't go NOS. I've put this 2009 production tube in 6 or 7 Marshalls (w/o elevated heaters), amps of people, who're playing 30-50 gigs a year - and no claim until now! Hopefully no claim will be coming in future
LarryThe fault almost always is sitting in front of the amp
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Nice. This didn't go out as a email notice to those with dealer accounts... they should be at least emailing about changes to their product lines. They don't, so I wonder how your vendor found out they changed insulation?
Other than that, yay!!
--GC
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Originally posted by GCA View Post... so I wonder how your vendor found out they changed insulation?
He's one of the biggest tube sellers here in Europe
BTB Elektronik-Vertriebs GmbH - Preislisten
and a few times every year he's in Russia, Saint Petersburg & Saratov. So I guess, that they've told it to him there in the factory?
LarryThe fault almost always is sitting in front of the amp
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