Some NOS tubes are rated for 10kHrs of life, and just as many newly manufactured tubes fail as those that were made back in the 40's through 70's. The Amperex may last as long as you own the piece of gear. It can't hurt anything to mix tube brands, but the chances of your having a balanced soundstage are slim, IF they are at the same gainstage, one in each channel. Then again- If they are dual triode tubes, and used(one each)in different gainstages: You've solved your problem and can just go on enjoying your music. If the Amperex tube was installed when you got the gear: Do you know how many hours were on it? It may have been the original tube. You would do yourself a huge sonic favor by shopping NOS tubes for the unit, and retubing the whole thing. Of course if you're happy with the sound now: Why bother? Happy listening!
Bad tube?
I just bought my first piece of tube audio equipment, an all original HH Scott 299. I'm a bit green when it comes to tubes so I'm asking for a bit of help. When I'm using the turntable I get this noise out of one channel that's almost like pink noise, but at a very very low level. It doesn't appear when I listen to the two line level inputs. Could it be a bad tube in the phono section? Or could it possibly be a result of the way the Regas ground their cable in the plug? It should probably not go without mention that since the Scott is original it has an original, un-grounded power cord.
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