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About tube "matched pairs"

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I have a rather strange question.If you had two "matched pairs" of tubes,in this case EL84's of the same maker but with two years difference in manufacturing dates,how would you use them?one "matched pair" on each channel,or,one tube of each pair on each channel?I would appreciate any comments.
 
Panicos K said:
I have a rather strange question.If you had two "matched pairs" of tubes,in this case EL84's of the same maker but with two years difference in manufacturing dates,how would you use them?one "matched pair" on each channel,or,one tube of each pair on each channel?I would appreciate any comments.


Assuming that you are talking about a push-pull amp, use each matched pair for each channel. That's why they are matched, to share push-pull duties evenly.
 
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