My experience with output tubes is approximately 1600 hours. Triple that for the input/driver tubes.
The volume setting as others have stated is due to the difference in efficiency.
Tube life
Greetings,
Wondering if my tubes or my hearing’s going. Feeling my system should sound better. Bought Vandersteen Quatros 2 months ago and believe I've got them dialed in fairly well. I include this because I don't have years of listening to them to compare back to. Have to turn my CJ Premier 16 pre to about 43 to get a decent amount of sound. These Quatros replaced Tannoy Kensingtons that only needed a volume setting of 32 for a decent amount of sound.
System is:
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Pre: Conrad Johnson Premier 16LS
• Pwr: Conrad Johnson Premier 12 Mono Blocks
• Pwr Condtnr: Shunyata Hydra
• Speakers: Vandersteen Quatros
• Cabeling: Stealth PGS IC’s, Vandenhull Bi-wire Speaker wiring
• Sources: Conrad Johnson DV-2B CD Player, SOTA Star w/SME arm w/Benz
cart, Magnum Dynalab Tube Tun
• Music: Classic Rock, Easy listening, Female Jazz singers,
Classical
• Room: Big (25 X 30) w/cathedral ceiling. Harwood floors/ceiling
and big glass windows. Rugs and furniture
Replaced all unit's tubes 5 years ago and bought them all from Conrad Johnson. Play the system about 10 hours a week so that would be about 2600 hours of play.
Think the tubes have seen their better days? My hearing? I'm 56...
Thank you!