Hi Guys,
Am getting super frustrated with new tubes I've been getting. I haven't been doing that much repair lately, but the last time I did, I had to send 3 lots of JJ tubes back to the vendor to get some decent ones, to make up a set of just 4 for one amp. Very frustrating when a customer is waiting for his amp.
I'm using a B&K model 606 tester. Nothing fancy, but it's seen me thru several years of steady use without any problems. It seems almost all the OLD stock (60's or 70's or in that ballpark) 12ax7 tubes I have in amps or laying around, pretty much test out strong at 80 to 90 or so out of a scale of 120... only problem with them is they seem to go microphonic eventually (not in all cases, but generally speaking). But these 2 new vendor-tested tung sol tubes registered like 20 on the dial, and then the needle dropped down from there. But they tested good enough at the vendor.
What is going on here?
I sent the 2 tung sols back to the vendor, and they very nicely went out of their way to test 2 other new ones before shipping them to me as replacements. The replacements were both at about 20 on my 606's dial! Both are microphonic in my guitar amp. One of them introduces a new noise that wasn't there before. According to my meter, they are crap tubes, but their Hickok PV7 gave them scores of 58#1, 56#2, and 62#1, 62#2. I don't know what theses scores mean, but they passed their tests. I'm certainly not out to bash any vendor, not my intention at all, as they dont' make the tubes anyways, and they are honestly trying to make me happy, but need to know why my tester and theirs don't agree at all... and what is the solution to this? Just get NOS tubes?
I just don't see how my tester can be so "wrong" on testing the new production tubes, when the old ones test so well.
Thanks much,
Chevy
Am getting super frustrated with new tubes I've been getting. I haven't been doing that much repair lately, but the last time I did, I had to send 3 lots of JJ tubes back to the vendor to get some decent ones, to make up a set of just 4 for one amp. Very frustrating when a customer is waiting for his amp.
I'm using a B&K model 606 tester. Nothing fancy, but it's seen me thru several years of steady use without any problems. It seems almost all the OLD stock (60's or 70's or in that ballpark) 12ax7 tubes I have in amps or laying around, pretty much test out strong at 80 to 90 or so out of a scale of 120... only problem with them is they seem to go microphonic eventually (not in all cases, but generally speaking). But these 2 new vendor-tested tung sol tubes registered like 20 on the dial, and then the needle dropped down from there. But they tested good enough at the vendor.
What is going on here?
I sent the 2 tung sols back to the vendor, and they very nicely went out of their way to test 2 other new ones before shipping them to me as replacements. The replacements were both at about 20 on my 606's dial! Both are microphonic in my guitar amp. One of them introduces a new noise that wasn't there before. According to my meter, they are crap tubes, but their Hickok PV7 gave them scores of 58#1, 56#2, and 62#1, 62#2. I don't know what theses scores mean, but they passed their tests. I'm certainly not out to bash any vendor, not my intention at all, as they dont' make the tubes anyways, and they are honestly trying to make me happy, but need to know why my tester and theirs don't agree at all... and what is the solution to this? Just get NOS tubes?
I just don't see how my tester can be so "wrong" on testing the new production tubes, when the old ones test so well.
Thanks much,
Chevy
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