Tube Life Question: 12AX7 Drivers


Hello.

OK, here's a question for some of those out there who have lived with 12AX7 drivers. How long have they lasted in your experience? I used to have an amp that used them, and after 6 years, they still seemed fine. Now that I again own an amp that uses these tubes in this application, I'm wondering what the actual life expectancy is - 5 years, 10 years, 25 years???

Thank you in advance,
Joe
trelja

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Thanks for the responses!

Yes, the usual number is 2000 hours for output tubes, and 10000 hours for drivers and preamp tubes. But, I have often found conventional wisdom has little relevance in how things actually work. As Goldorak's experience shows, 10000 hours might be just some measuring stick that who knows came up with. I have heard others say this as well.

Personally, I've been lucky when it comes to tubes. I recently sold a pair of monos that had an appreciable number of hours on them, with the original output tubes. As the builder is a friend, he has made the point to me numerous times that he really is easy on the output tubes. When I tested the tubes, I realized just how easy he was talking about - they tested virtually new.

The reason I'm asking is that I recently came into an amplifier that is a lifetime purchase for me. And, I seem to have found the ideal 12AX7 driver tube. It's not new production or inexpensive, and I want to ensure that I have sufficient stock to last many, many years.
I'm honored by you checking in on this thread, Ralph! Been meaning to call you as it's been a while for us, but I wanted you to have a chance to reenergize after CES first...

The three Jadis amps I have owned all use 12AX7; the Orchestra Reference, DA30, and DA60. The JOR was Class A/B, the other two are Class A. I never rolled the 12AX7 in the JOR, but my experience with the DA60 has proven it has quite an effect on the sonics. The DA30 was not so pronounced.

As usual, you are most perceptive. The amp in question, the DA60, does have the Standby/Operate feature, as does my M60 monos. And, from the experience with my Atmas, I generally power up, wait 1 - 3 minutes, then switch to operate. Not sure if it makes a difference on shutdown, but I also find myself doing the reverse for what it's worth - which may be nada.
Ben, not to be a wiseguy, but you might want to check either the guy you're buying tubes from, the bias settings on that amp, or what the voltage coming out of the wall actually is. Honestly, you are seeing probably the worst tube life I've ever encountered.