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In Reply to: RE: Tubes tested & burned in posted by Jim McShane on February 14, 2017 at 08:04:10:
Again, Improve is the key word. Burning in will not improve any aspect of the tube. It may reveal less than optimal performance, or other operational concerns, but there's no improvements to be realized.
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- RE: Tubes tested & burned in - Byrd69 16:11:41 02/15/17 (9)
- RE: Tubes tested & burned in - Jim McShane 11:59:28 02/16/17 (4)
- RE: Tubes tested & burned in - Byrd69 15:11:58 02/16/17 (3)
- RE: Tubes tested & burned in - Jim McShane 15:50:15 02/16/17 (2)
- RE: Tubes tested & burned in - Byrd69 15:56:10 02/16/17 (1)
- RE: Tubes tested & burned in - Jim McShane 16:17:37 02/16/17 (0)
- "but there's no improvements to be realized"...disagree... - Steve O 20:57:19 02/15/17 (2)
- But doesn't that take all of the fun out of owning tube gear? - Ivan303 08:40:19 02/16/17 (1)
- I'm at a point in my life where less excitement = more enjoyment (nt) - Steve O 09:34:58 02/16/17 (0)
- There is at least a chance that it MIGHT improve... - Ivan303 19:23:21 02/15/17 (0)