When Gears go above and beyond and the extra mile from their domain!Had shot these pics when I put my DIY Elekit SE amp and preamp into operation a few years ago.
It is inherent to the valve. What I read is it is due to flourescence - electrons bombarding the glass seen in power tubes.Looks fabulous.
Never seen this much of bluish tinge in a valve before. Is this some lighting effect or inherent to the valve ?
Yes I am guessing F2 or lesser.It is inherent to the valve. What I read is it is due to flourescence - electrons bombarding the glass seen in power tubes.
It was a slow speed photo with a wide aperture lens. Camera has to be on tripod.Why is one of the tubes in my amp glowing blue? - SweetCare
A tube that is glowing blue is often wrongly perceived as a defect, however, it’s really just a side effect of a power tube — a fluorescent glow in the blue spectrum. The tube is fine! It actually indicates that the vacuum inside the tube is very good, which is what allows this phenomenon to […]www.sweetwater.com
If you have a valve amp you can also do it.
Some amp makers perhaps fit LED under the bases of valves to give extra "glow" to their amps.
If preamp I doubt if this phenomenon can be seen as the valves are not power tubes / valves. Perhaps the current is not sufficient to produce this "leak" of electrons that bombard the glass case. You can see that the smaller driver valves there on my amp do not exhibit this blue hue.Yes I am guessing F2 or lesser.
I do have valve amp , rather pre. Will try out. Thanks