I have the Dodd Mono 50s (which I love) and often run them 10 hours a day. They are a Class A/B design with a standby switch and they do not run particularly hot.
The tubes used are very inexpensive: the output tubes (of which there are only two total) are widely available at $10-20 apiece and the drivers (four total) are about the same ($10-15).
According to Gary Dodd, the tubes should last five years or more with "ordinary" use. I would imagine that would mean about 1000-1500 hours/yr. so you'd need to replace them around once a year with your usage. Definitely change them before they burn out as you could lose a fuse and resistor, or worse, if not. In any event, as a poster above noted, the sound will deteriorate before the tubes give out.
Good luck and enjoy,
Rob
The tubes used are very inexpensive: the output tubes (of which there are only two total) are widely available at $10-20 apiece and the drivers (four total) are about the same ($10-15).
According to Gary Dodd, the tubes should last five years or more with "ordinary" use. I would imagine that would mean about 1000-1500 hours/yr. so you'd need to replace them around once a year with your usage. Definitely change them before they burn out as you could lose a fuse and resistor, or worse, if not. In any event, as a poster above noted, the sound will deteriorate before the tubes give out.
Good luck and enjoy,
Rob