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You need to at least let the amp break in.
Posted by DAK on January 29, 2019 at 08:47:19:
In a new amp if you change out the tubes too soon you won't get a chance to get a sense of what your amp sounds like with your reference recordings. It seems logical to use the original tubes for break in purposes and then start rolling new tubes after a few hundred hours.