Thanks to all for your responses.
As I mentioned, the output tubes in the power amp have about 200 hours on them. I am able to check the bias often, and keep them within specifications. The other smaller tubes in both the power amp and preamp have more hours on them but according to ARC, need only to be changed after two cycle changes of the output tubes. That is, about 4,000 hours.
I'll look into the line voltage issue and see if I can check that out with the volt meter as suggested.
The same components were used during both the burn in and listening sessions. The burn in was through my CD player to the preamp (which was turned off), as recommended by Morrow. I simply reconnected the CD player into the system for the actual listening sessions.
I do live near an Air Force Base. Not K.I. Sawyer in Michigan, but Luke AFB in Arizona.
Thanks to all for the great suggestions. I'll keep everyone informed on further listening and what I ultimately find out.
As I mentioned, the output tubes in the power amp have about 200 hours on them. I am able to check the bias often, and keep them within specifications. The other smaller tubes in both the power amp and preamp have more hours on them but according to ARC, need only to be changed after two cycle changes of the output tubes. That is, about 4,000 hours.
I'll look into the line voltage issue and see if I can check that out with the volt meter as suggested.
The same components were used during both the burn in and listening sessions. The burn in was through my CD player to the preamp (which was turned off), as recommended by Morrow. I simply reconnected the CD player into the system for the actual listening sessions.
I do live near an Air Force Base. Not K.I. Sawyer in Michigan, but Luke AFB in Arizona.
Thanks to all for the great suggestions. I'll keep everyone informed on further listening and what I ultimately find out.

