KC9UDX wrote:
In that case, it must just be bad seals. Otherwise, it would affect all tubes equally.
I've got hundreds of tubes, which I have tested most of in recent years. Very, very few have ever been gassy, less than 1%. But most of mine are receiving tubes, especially television, mostly excluding sweep tubes. That may indicate something, I don't know.
My experience is that the 9 pin miniatures are less prone to leaking around the pins than octal base tubes, especially output tubes and rectifiers. That said, there are some 6SL7s in my bass amp that are OEM (they have "Ampex" on the envelopes) that are still okay. However, these are low signal tubes that barely get warm during extended operation.
When I got the amp it was DOA, due to dried-out electrolytics and a failed B+ rectification diode. I installed new caps and a pair of diodes (1N4007), and after bringing the amp up to full power (I started it off on the Variac), noticed that the two 6L6GC's, both RCAs, appeared to be a bit gassy, but with no color in the plates. A check of the quiescent plate current confirmed my suspicions. I replaced them with two NOS GEs I had and ran into the same problem, though not as bad. I ended up installing some Electro-Harmonix (Russian re-issues) I had laying around and everything was fine.