A few weeks ago I bought a Splawn super sport head. It sounds good, but the tubes were original and The amp is about five years old, so it was time for them to be changed. I bought a new set of 6v6 tubes and put them in with my tube biasing rig but noticed putting my biasing rig into one of the sockets was much harder than the other. That tube did not light up nearly as bright as the other and showed 0 mV on the tester while the other was close to the correct bias setting.
I put the original tube back in but it's the same situation so obviously I broke something loose on one of the sockets. It's pretty tight in there but my checking didn't find an obvious issue. I know you guys know a lot about what each lead on the socket does so I'm hoping that someone can narrow down which leg of the socket I need to be looking at ....
I put the original tube back in but it's the same situation so obviously I broke something loose on one of the sockets. It's pretty tight in there but my checking didn't find an obvious issue. I know you guys know a lot about what each lead on the socket does so I'm hoping that someone can narrow down which leg of the socket I need to be looking at ....
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