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    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Marantz voltages

For the Marantz 9's. How hard does it push the small signal tubes? In particular the 6DJ8's?

How is the Marantz pushing 310 volts on the plate when the tube itself is rated for 140 volts maximum? I assume it's referring to plate supply voltage (= peak forward plate voltage?) which is much higher at 550 volts.

If I were to use a near equivalent tube of 165 volts max plate voltage but a peak forward plate voltage of 330 volts would it work? 1 watt per plate dissipation. Last thing I would want to do is risk blowing the amp.

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It's not that. NOS tubes are much cheaper than paying $30-70 each for EH or Gold Lion new production. Also, not sure how long these new production tubes last anyway. I tend to listen for 8 hours a day, it's not just music but tv as well so tubes won't last as long for me.

I can test with a uTracer and check for shorts with a multimeter. I have no way of testing for gassy tubes but I am buying from a seller that tests for that.
 
As noted, the tube max anode values are not with respect to ground, they are with respect to the cathode.
The reason this is not spelled out is that it is undertood that the tube only sees what voltage is between the anode and the cathode.
The tube has no idea what ground is.
So it isn't spelled out but you need to internalize it for future understanding/discussion.

Jan