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  • Tip plugs and jacks

    I just received some tip plugs and jacks from Mouser, to be used to measure
    the voltage across the 1ohm cathode resistors while adjusting bias.
    I'm surprised by the fact that a plug will not enter into a jack firmly so as
    not to have to hold the plug in contact with the jack during a measurement ?

    I found that if the tip were just a bit longer it will indeed seat firmly in the
    jack. If I don't screw the tip all the way into its plastic handle so that it
    sticks out more than it should then I can stick it in the plug and it'll hold
    by itself.

    Is this normal ? Seems kind of a pain.

    Paul P

  • #2
    The part sounds like a dud, if you want to salvage it you might try sticking a collar or washer behind whatever it is to make the plug tip protrude more?, whilst being tightly screwed together.
    Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)

    "I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo

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