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Anyone measure a 5V4 warm up time? It is not specified anywhere.
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Topic - 5V4 Warm up Time - sony6060 06:37:13 12/26/16 (13)
- What's the definition of "warm up" time and how should it be measured?... - Steve O 11:30:40 12/26/16 (0)
- It is easy to check for yourself - DAK 11:23:26 12/26/16 (9)
- RE: It is easy to check for yourself - sony6060 11:55:55 12/26/16 (8)
- Perhaps you should use a 5ar4? - DAK 15:02:52 12/26/16 (0)
- RE: It is easy to check for yourself - Michael Samra 14:44:59 12/26/16 (6)
- RE: It is easy to check for yourself - sony6060 16:39:50 12/26/16 (5)
- How about this. - Michael Samra 18:05:21 12/26/16 (4)
- RE: How about this. - sony6060 18:11:05 12/26/16 (3)
- RE: Switches will wear out on you. - DAK 18:21:03 12/26/16 (2)
- RE: Switches will wear out on you. - Michael Samra 23:24:28 12/26/16 (0)
- RE: Switches will wear out on you. - sony6060 18:55:53 12/26/16 (0)
- Here is a thread on DIYaudio where it was covered. - Michael Samra 08:48:10 12/26/16 (0)
- It is not a super slow like the 5AR4 - Chip647 08:39:00 12/26/16 (0)