For a tube amp, the best place to use the cheapies would of course be the output tubes. In most (but not all) pre-amps, tube wear is not a big issue as like span is often 5-10000 hrs. If yours is known to be a tube eater, then I'd also go with the cheapies for the first 1-200 hrs.
Best way to break in a tube amp? With cheap tubes?
[1]What's the best way to break-in a tube-amp?
[2]Should it be left on continuously for a few days
or in separate time-segments?
[3]If I have cheap tubes and better tubes, should the
break-in be done with the cheap ones?
[4]Do the tubes themselves need to break in?
[5]Would you do anything differently for a preamp
vs. a power amp?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this.
[2]Should it be left on continuously for a few days
or in separate time-segments?
[3]If I have cheap tubes and better tubes, should the
break-in be done with the cheap ones?
[4]Do the tubes themselves need to break in?
[5]Would you do anything differently for a preamp
vs. a power amp?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this.
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