Since my normal settings across the entire amp were changed while in for service I played around with the various voicings in each channel for a bit when I first fired it up last night. Each of the voicings in the first channel are just outstanding!! Any of these would make for an ideal single channel NMV amp. I had each set up this way last night with various power settings and each sounds amazing! The 'Tweed' voicing is a lot of fun to play through at volume. I messed around with everything for a bit, primarily as a full functional test to be sure everything is functioning properly following its bench time at the service center. Everything sounds great, fantastic tones to be found in each channel and mode. What a great sounding amp!
There's no doubt that a great many issues with tube amps are the tubes themselves or damage caused by faulty output tubes. Switches and relays can fail but, properly rated, these should hold up well for many, many years of regular use. Component failure (properly rated/spec'd caps, resistors, diodes, chokes, transformers) without some outside contributing factor is not nearly as likely to happen. There are also plenty of failures associated with poor build quality - Fender has sold countless tube amps with board mounted plastic jacks and board mounted / supported pots with plastic housings and shafts (not something Mesa owners need worry about). Take the build quality failures out of the equation though and tubes are definitely the leading cause of tube amp failure.