Just for fun last night I removed the new production Tung Sol 6SN7GTBs and put in NOS RCAs.
(In this MastersounD PF100 one 6SN7 must function as the input and two must function as the driver for each pair of 845s.)
The first time I turned the amplifiers on last night after installing the RCAs there was a soft but audible "pop" from one of the tubes in one of the amplifiers. I have never before noticed an NOS tube giving off a soft "pop" when it first lights up.
When I turned the system on this morning, one of the three tubes in that same amplifier gave off a soft "pop" in the same way as last night upon power up.
Does this suggest the tube is defective and I should pull out the trio of RCAs from that particular amplifier? Obviously I do not want to take any risk at all of damage to the amplifier. The amplifier weighs 120 pounds, and Italy is far away.
(In this MastersounD PF100 one 6SN7 must function as the input and two must function as the driver for each pair of 845s.)
The first time I turned the amplifiers on last night after installing the RCAs there was a soft but audible "pop" from one of the tubes in one of the amplifiers. I have never before noticed an NOS tube giving off a soft "pop" when it first lights up.
When I turned the system on this morning, one of the three tubes in that same amplifier gave off a soft "pop" in the same way as last night upon power up.
Does this suggest the tube is defective and I should pull out the trio of RCAs from that particular amplifier? Obviously I do not want to take any risk at all of damage to the amplifier. The amplifier weighs 120 pounds, and Italy is far away.