A Peavey 6505 music store warranty repair came in today. Complaint was feedback and howling in overdrive channel with gain past 5 and no input. Shop owner I subcontract for had already gone a couple of rounds with it, but could not reproduce the problem. He had eliminated the pre tubes by swapping all of them already. The original Ruby's were back in it. I took a close look at the 4 6L6 outputs, also Ruby's, and immediately found the issue. Two of the outputs, both on the same side, were not glued to their bases and could be easily twisted, causing the internals to also move. This made both tubes very microphonic, but since the amp was bench tested, and not sitting on top of a cab where it would most certainly create a feedback loop, the previous tech didn't see the problem. I replaced both faulty tubes, (carefully prying them out with a flat blade as I did not think they would survive being rocked around by the glass) biased it up, and sent it out.
Also, one of the loose tube's internals had a Tower of Pisa thing going on. I understand Ruby is a Peavey product these days. Made in China perhaps? Wherever, whatever. Seeing quality control issues that bad firsthand on a new amp, I for one will be avoiding any Ruby branded products and will be advising my customers the same. Such crap these days.
Also, one of the loose tube's internals had a Tower of Pisa thing going on. I understand Ruby is a Peavey product these days. Made in China perhaps? Wherever, whatever. Seeing quality control issues that bad firsthand on a new amp, I for one will be avoiding any Ruby branded products and will be advising my customers the same. Such crap these days.
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