Tube Rolling w/Crack

I've been using the Thomson 6080WA for a few months now in my Crack. No issues to report, and I definitely did not do anything special to it. Just popped it in haha.
 
Paul Birkeland said:
There have definitely been a lot of posts about people having problems with that particular seller, so take that for what it's worth.  That seller also doesn't understand that a directly heated rectifier will put out full voltage within a couple of seconds after being powered on, so even that statement is a little peculiar.

Wow, there are even directly heated rectifier tubes, first time to hear it  ;D I thought there are only directly heated power tubes, like 300B or 2A3.

But that seller's comments on needing a soft start from tube rectifiers also confused me, why would a 'hard' start prevent Thomson 6080WA from performing? It just doesn't make sense to me. :o
 
Paul Birkeland said:
There have definitely been a lot of posts about people having problems with that particular seller, so take that for what it's worth.  That seller also doesn't understand that a directly heated rectifier will put out full voltage within a couple of seconds after being powered on, so even that statement is a little peculiar.

I wonder if those tubes were more susceptible to arcing on start up.  I know of a certain "Chinese made" amplifier with 6080s that has a daft 3000uf of capacitance in the power supply, maybe they didn't get along.
 
cddc said:
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But that seller's comments on needing a soft start from tube rectifiers also confused me, why would a 'hard' start prevent Thomson 6080WA from performing? It just doesn't make sense to me. :o
The 6080 can draw excessive current - enough to damage the cathode - if the cathode warms up before the bias kicks in. There is a warning about that in the data sheet, including a minimum cathode bias resistance.

In Crack, the 6080 is operated as a cathode follower, and has a 3000 ohm cathode resistor - about ten times greater than the minimum.
 
Thanks PJ, I've never noticed that warning in tube data sheet (at least not in the RCA 6080 data sheet that I have).

Is this a specific problem to the Thomson 6080WA tube? Or the seller is selling duds?

I've never heard such problem on other 6080/6AS7G family tubes. Also, you mentioned the cathode resistor in Crack is large enough to shield the impact.

 
Paul Joppa said:
There is a warning about that in the data sheet, including a minimum cathode bias resistance.
It's also worth mentioning that in a Crack with the Speedball, the 6080 isn't able to draw more current than the current sources under the cathode allow. 
 
It strikes me that a failure mode that occurs after just one time running the tube with no visible arcing is likely to be about the tube getting gassy, or having developed a hard short after thermal cycling, or a tube pin connection opening up.
 
Paul Birkeland said:
It's also worth mentioning that in a Crack with the Speedball, the 6080 isn't able to draw more current than the current sources under the cathode allow.

Interesting, since Doc B. was talking about arcing and shorting, I am now thinking whether the Speedball will protect us from the possible damages from arcing and short (since Speedball will limit the excessive current draw). haha  ;D
 
cddc said:
Interesting, since Doc B. was talking about arcing and shorting, I am now thinking whether the Speedball will protect us from the possible damages from arcing and short (since Speedball will limit the excessive current draw). haha  ;D
If the grid shorts to the plate, the C4S isn't going to help you.
 
Thanks PB, then I'll continue to stay away from 5998/421A tubes as they are known to be prone to arcing.  ;D
 
Sigh, so I have another Thomson 6080WA  failure. Second tube, different vendor, same serial number.

Anything I can troubleshoot or is there something wrong with this batch? I don't have a tube tester unfortunately.

In this case the tube lasted several days, and stopped working after I turned the amp off and swapped out a different input tube. Other tubes work just fine, although I do prefer the sound of these.
 
My Thomson came from Langrex in the UK and is fine and I like the sound with my 4003. This one is from FSE-8140-FF.
Langrex are only about 60 miles from me.
 
Paul Birkeland said:
Yes, there are many users positing similar experiences with those tubes from that eBay vendor.

The note on their site "Do not use this tube in Chinese made headphone amplifier" is starting to make more sense now, i bet a bunch of D******** owners bought them after reading about them on a forum and had a bunch of failures.  "Do not use this tube in amercian kit headphone amplifiers" will be added next  :P
 
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