Originally posted by MWJB
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No, they do not seem to be matched?
I am not getting any current on the right tube socket when viewed from back (blue wire on pin 3). I had another set of 6v6gt's that were microphonic to test in socket. Same deal, no current on second tube.
Amp still sounds good (I guess I like one tube). I noticed the amp was sounding better to me after I had a 6v6gt get microphonic on me (maybe something going bad). When I changed the tubes I liked the amp more and more. That shows how screwed up my sense of tone is.
What is likely bad part? It would seem if I have current in one socket (left one with brown wire), I should have current in the other? The funny part is when made the mistake on pin3 of tube socket and MWJB said to change tube, it was the tube socket on left with brown wire to pin3, and that seems to be the good one? The right tube when viewed from the back is the one with no current.
I plan to let cool then check pin 3 to ground on each socket. to see if I have plate voltage on the socket in question.
I also plan to ohm out pin 3 on that socket to make sure it is not the actual socket?
Should be cooled off, going to check to see if plate voltage is present on right tube socket.
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