Amp Mad Scientist
Ambassador of Heresy
It's just a matter of testing them in the amp one at a time.I'm always changing tubes and I'm frequently given the old ones. I've got quite a varied collection of Marshall tubes, some with white, red and gold lettering.
I'm assuming the color denotes a date range and no tube is better than the other???
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Preamp tubes can become noisy (crackle pop) with long usage.
They can become microphonic.
Checking the silver inside the glass, see if it has discolored. The longer the tube is used, the more discolored it becomes.
If it's all turned brown / black inside, it's trash.
A normal consumer type tube tester isn't very accurate.
It misses the majority of the potential problems.
Noises, microphonics, frequency response, it doesn't detect any of those problems.
Lab tube testing is a whole different thing.
The best way to test a tube is in the actual circuit.




