EL34 could break amp?

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I just now read the 6550 sticky. I've tried the 6550 in my VH4 and I preferred the Ruby EL34's. Am I taking a risk of damaging the amp by using these? I replace my tubes about every six months. I have never had a problem in the past. I've tried other tubes and the Ruby's are my favorites. I would hate to have an issue with them later on though. Any thoughts?
 
If you have a good and reliable source for them, keep using them.
 
Any power tube runs the risk of damaging your amp when it goes. The chances are small but real. I don't think there is any evidence to say that an EL34 blowing is more likely to damage your amp than a 6550, just that 6550's blow less often.

Although the thought occurs as I type, that if the new production tubes are actually faulty in terms of how they function and not just how often they fail, then I guess it would adjust the odds, as the stresses placed on the amp would vary.

I hadn't thought of that before, so now I don't know, so I'll shut up :doh:
 
duesentrieb":1zl5t0hf said:
If you have a good and reliable source for them, keep using them.

This. Any type power tube could blow and take out a screen resistor etc. Everytime you get out of bed you take a risk.

:D
 
I guess if you buy from a source that tests it's valves then you remove the likelyhood of getting a tube that will be founctioning outside of spec, after that it's just down to luck!
Wizard of Ozz":1wmc071r said:
duesentrieb":1wmc071r said:
If you have a good and reliable source for them, keep using them.
Everytime you get out of bed you take a risk.

I try not to get out of bed, but they make me!
 
Wizard of Ozz":3e5j8wqa said:
duesentrieb":3e5j8wqa said:
If you have a good and reliable source for them, keep using them.

This. Any type power tube could blow and take out a screen resistor etc. Everytime you get out of bed you take a risk.

:D
LOL

The most effected within a VH4 is the hum trimmer though . . .
 
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