Rather than simply adding to a previous topic, I heeded to the "this is an old post, do you really want to reply" warning and started a new one.
I completed a Stereomour II last weekend. Sounds great through Buschorns (FE83 drivers), but there was of course a constant very low level hum (sounded like 120hz) noticeable in silent passages when listening to Stax SR-Lambdas/SRD-7.
Today, I just finished building the DC Filament power supply. Voltage across the tube filaments are 2.627 VDC on A, and 2.638 on B. Line voltage at the time was 121.5 VAC. I used a trusty BK Precision 2940 meter.
Since these voltages are just barely over the 2.625 VDC spec, I'm running the amp anyway. It sounds fine. Of course, the low level hum is completely gone in the headphones. Very sweet!
So, the key question is:
Am I shortening the life of my valuable 2A3's by running them with the filament voltage so high?
Please let me know what you think.