Talk to me about “burning tubes”

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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by øøøøøøø » Wed May 05, 2021 5:14 pm

Blue fluorescence inside the tube isn't an indication of a problem; it's just a side-effect of electrons bombarding the glass envelope. You only really see it on output tubes (beam-forming tetrodes; pentodes, etc) but it's harmless.

You'll sometimes hear old-timers say that funny colors within the plate structure or down low within the tube can be the sign of a compromised vacuum, but that's not a manifestation of that problem I've ever encountered. In that case it wouldn't be long before the getter would turn from silver to white, anyway, and the tube would stop functioning

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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by Scout » Mon May 10, 2021 6:12 am

Thanks for that. I saw blue fluorescence in the lower section of one of the output tubes that was appearing in rhythm with the intermittent sounds that just started, I assumed it was a faulty tube and ordered a new matched pair. I have no experience with trouble shooting amps but being an electrician for my entire life gives me a background in diagnosing circuits and I may have to start with this amp. I have the original old school amp tech in my neighborhood that I usually take things to but I think I’m ready to dive in on this one .

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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by øøøøøøø » Mon May 10, 2021 11:42 am

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Mon May 10, 2021 6:12 am
Thanks for that. I saw blue fluorescence in the lower section of one of the output tubes that was appearing in rhythm with the intermittent sounds that just started, I assumed it was a faulty tube and ordered a new matched pair. I have no experience with trouble shooting amps but being an electrician for my entire life gives me a background in diagnosing circuits and I may have to start with this amp. I have the original old school amp tech in my neighborhood that I usually take things to but I think I’m ready to dive in on this one .
Yeah, what you saw was certainly a sign of failure!

Most likely it was arcing across electrodes (rather than fluorescence)

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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by JSett » Mon May 10, 2021 1:01 pm

I used to kill a set of modern JJ's about once a year (well, one out of a matched pair) in my old OR120. If they didnt blow within 12 months, I'd change them anyway as part of the yearly service I did on it...just as a precaution. We played at almost full-volume every week at rehearsal, and gigs throughout the year, so they had a tough life. That amp was biased hot, CRANKED and then pushed with a boost/fuzz so I expected it.

Other than that I think I've had a couple of old ones fizzle out randomly over the last 25yrs of owning tube amps. Hardly anything to worry about really.
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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by Unicorn Warrior » Wed May 12, 2021 7:35 am

johnnysomersett wrote:
Mon May 10, 2021 1:01 pm
I used to kill a set of modern JJ's about once a year (well, one out of a matched pair) in my old OR120. If they didnt blow within 12 months, I'd change them anyway as part of the yearly service I did on it...just as a precaution. We played at almost full-volume every week at rehearsal, and gigs throughout the year, so they had a tough life. That amp was biased hot, CRANKED and then pushed with a boost/fuzz so I expected it.

Other than that I think I've had a couple of old ones fizzle out randomly over the last 25yrs of owning tube amps. Hardly anything to worry about really.
Can you still hear?

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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by JSett » Wed May 12, 2021 8:20 am

Unicorn Warrior wrote:
Wed May 12, 2021 7:35 am
johnnysomersett wrote:
Mon May 10, 2021 1:01 pm
I used to kill a set of modern JJ's about once a year (well, one out of a matched pair) in my old OR120. If they didnt blow within 12 months, I'd change them anyway as part of the yearly service I did on it...just as a precaution. We played at almost full-volume every week at rehearsal, and gigs throughout the year, so they had a tough life. That amp was biased hot, CRANKED and then pushed with a boost/fuzz so I expected it.

Other than that I think I've had a couple of old ones fizzle out randomly over the last 25yrs of owning tube amps. Hardly anything to worry about really.
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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by jorri » Fri May 14, 2021 2:02 pm

johnnysomersett wrote:
Mon May 10, 2021 1:01 pm
I used to kill a set of modern JJ's about once a year (well, one out of a matched pair) in my old OR120. If they didnt blow within 12 months, I'd change them anyway as part of the yearly service I did on it...just as a precaution. We played at almost full-volume every week at rehearsal, and gigs throughout the year, so they had a tough life. That amp was biased hot, CRANKED and then pushed with a boost/fuzz so I expected it.

Other than that I think I've had a couple of old ones fizzle out randomly over the last 25yrs of owning tube amps. Hardly anything to worry about really.
Is it really just 'modern tubes'?
Well, similar experiences, i used an ac30 in a LOUD band that probably didn't suit an ac30.
I replaced the tubes a few times until it actually was taken to a tech, who put in some NOS tubes and they never got changed again-which was his theory and it 'seemed' to work. I had Harma, EHX, JJ etc. before..
It was hardly every week, but actually during the time i wasn't in a band, basically as low volume as it could it also got through tubes.

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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by Scout » Sat May 15, 2021 7:50 am

Just found this on the local FB, seems to work but it will be my first tube related foray into the wide world of electronics repair.
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Cool looking object!

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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by DeathJag » Sat May 15, 2021 10:10 am

COOOOOOOOL!

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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by Unicorn Warrior » Wed May 19, 2021 12:44 pm

Scout wrote:
Sat May 15, 2021 7:50 am
Just found this on the local FB, seems to work but it will be my first tube related foray into the wide world of electronics repair.
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Cool looking object!
Yes very cool. I saw one of these at a yard sale once. Not the same brand, but thought about grabbing it although I didn’t own a tube amp at the time

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Re: Talk to me about “burning tubes”

Post by Scout » Wed May 19, 2021 4:42 pm

I couldn't resist. It was cheap and close , it works and I have the room for it.
Back in the day any place that sold tubes had a self service tube tester, It doesn't
do everything but it will kick out a faulty tube.

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