How do you know if you need new tubes?

Take a pencil and gently tap each pre amp tube to see which one has a loud ringing or crackling sound. They will all ring to a certain degree but the “bad” one will be much more noticeable. Replace this one immediately. A second way to find it is to pull out the suspect one(s) and replace it with new ones.
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How often do tubes need to be replaced?

On average, tubes can last from 500 to 1,000 hours, so if you play with your amp two to three hours every day, you can safely expect to get around a year or less from your vacuum tubes.
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How do I know if my tube is blown?

Crackling, squeals and feedback, excessive noise and muddiness or low output are all evidence of tube problems. Power tubes. The two main symptoms of a power tube problem are a blown fuse or a tube that begins to glow cherry red. Either are typically indicative of a power tube failure.
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How long do tubes usually last?

Tube Life Span

The lifespan of a tube can be a bit tough to predict but the following may provide a bit of a guideline. If you play at moderate levels, 10-15 hours a week... Preamp Tubes are generally at their best 2 - 3 years. Power Tubes are generally at their best 1 - 1.5 years.
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How do I check my tube life?

Plug the tube into an electrical device to check its glow.

If the heated filament inside the tube glows orange like a setting sun, it's usually a sign that the tube is healthy. The filament may be hard to see. If you don't see the glow, that doesn't necessarily mean the tube is bad.
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Can you check tubes with a multimeter?

Open or shorted filaments can be detected using a multimeter, and should be done before plugging the tubes in. Set the multimeter to measure resistance and connect the meter's test leads to the filament pins. (You can consult on-line tube manuals for the pin configuration.
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Do tubes degrade over time?

Yes, tubes degrade over time and eventually have to be replaced. The good news is that they continue to sound good up until the time they need to be replaced. When tubes die, they either stop working or you'll hear that they aren't doing well.
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How much does it cost to replace tubes on an amp?

It will probably cost around 100 USD to buy them and have them installed and your amp rebiased. The price will go up if you have more tubes.
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How long do audio tubes last?

Power tubes like EL34's and KT88's are good for about 2500 hours or more. But may go longer in an amplifier with a conservative design. Small signal tubes with numbers like 12AX7, 12AU7, and 6922, and rectifier tubes like 5AR4 may go 10,000 hours.
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How do you match tubes without tube tester?

Oh, you could use a preamp or power amplifier to match tubes, taking measurement of plate current, bias current but you really have to know what you are doing as you are working with 100 to 500 volts and enough current to kill, but this is a very accurate way to check tubes as they are "in" the circuit intended for ...
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What color should power tubes glow?

This type of glow is usually violet in color and most noticeable around the inside surface of the glass bulb. It is most pronounced on power tubes and is the product of electron bombardment of the glass taking place within the tube.
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How do you know if a vacuum tube is bad?

When a vacuum tube develops an air leak (a small crack or bad seal by a pin for example) this getter color will change to pure white. If you see this you know with 100% certainty that the tube is bad. Third, look for a purple glow that is very focused around specific elements inside the tube.
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Why did vacuum tubes need to be replaced?

In the 1950s, the invention of the transistor started to replace the vacuum tube, as vacuum tubes were larger, fragile like a light bulb, and expensive. As computing devices started to become smaller in size, transistors were more ideal to use due to their smaller size.
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How do you know when to replace preamp tubes?

You are not likely to have to replace them unless one or more tubes fail. Preamp tubes can have a life span of at least two to three years and usually much longer. If it's been a few years or you regularly change your power tubes and feel like the amp has become lifeless, it may be time to freshen up your preamp tubes.
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Is it OK to touch vacuum tubes?

Think of a vacuum tube as a light bulb. It is a glass envelope that generates heat as it is working. You shouldn't be handling them all the time but occasionally touching them will not hurt. Let it cool off first though, they can get mighty toasty.
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How do you clean tube sockets?

Apply a little bit of red “De-Oxit” or other high quality contact cleaner (must be safe for plastics) to the pins of the tube. CAREFULLY re-insert the tube, and “scrub” the socket by carefully removing (almost but not quite all of the way out) & inserting the tube several times. That's it!
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Do driver tubes affect sound?

The rectifier tube is not the direct cause of the quality of the sound in the power supply. The whole design of the power supply is what affects the sound quality. i personally would say as long as the rectifier tube is working properly, that is all it can do.
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Do tube amps get better with age?

YES! A tube amp always sounds better over time.
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What does a bad preamp tube sound like?

A bad preamp tube will become very noisy and produce hiss, crackle, and pop sounds, or create volume drops or loss. In some rare conditions, the tube can also lose its vacuum and fail completely. Bad preamp tube symptoms can lead you to the faulty one if you know what to look for.
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Can bad preamp tubes cause volume loss?

Use the wooden part to tap each of the preamp tubes and main power tubes. A good tube will be a dead 'thud' sound, so if you hear one that has a high ringing rattling sound, that's the bad tube. Bad tubes will make volume drop and tone sounds will be dulled. When a tube goes bad, this is exactly what happens.
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How can you tell if a tube is microphonic?

Lightly tap on each tube with the eraser end of a pencil and listen for a ringing or rattling noise. Tubes that are not microphonic will be quiet. bad, microphonic tubes will sound like a bottle with springs in it.
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Why does my tube amp crackle?

Random Crackling and Pops

This typically signifies your amplifier has faulty power tubes. First, try swapping them one by one with a spare tube. If this does not fix it, then the preamp plate and/or cathode resistor need to be checked out (this is probably something to get a professional tech to do).
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Do power tubes affect tone?

It has no effect on the sound. This phenomenon only happens in a tube with better-than-average vacuum (pure). Therefore, the tube is actually a better-quality tube!
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