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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut
Cathodes do not work the way you assume. They are always boiling off electrons if hot enough, to create a "virtual cathode" that is the source of the electron stream, which is modulated by grid and anode voltages. If there is no net current, electrons are returning to the cathode at the same rate as they are leaving.
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An old debate nobody ever won !
Personally IMHO instant on in an all tube set is a slow & painful
death of the rest of the set. Just a very bad idea. It dont matter if the tubes lasted longer or shorter.
On a solid state I dont care either way.
CRT's on Zenith flats lasted forever & RCA's did too. Most others
used GE, West., & Philco jugs didnt last but probably because of
the tubes & not the instant on.
73 Zeno