okay, not really
...but just wanted to relay something I noticed. Was getting a total crap sound out of the amp. Symptoms: bad sound, noisy, and some sort of rustling in the low freqs., and the ground lift sw. out of my Palmer PDI-03 made a difference in the sound and amount of hiss. Long story short, traced the problem to the old Sylvania 12AX7 I installed to try in V1. Thinking about it, it seemed like something was not grounded, so I cleaned the pins with ethanol and metal polish ("NEVR-DULL"--same thing sold under a diff. name here). Re-installed the tube and the weirdness went away (I'm thinking the plates were not *AC* grounded as they should have been). One thing that seemed to throw me off was that the tube itself (although sounding fine and a bit on the microphonic side) was apparently worn and lower in gain than usual. Guess that made things seem doubly weird. Anyway, something you might want to keep in mind when encountering a "bad tube". Oxidized and dirty pins.
...but just wanted to relay something I noticed. Was getting a total crap sound out of the amp. Symptoms: bad sound, noisy, and some sort of rustling in the low freqs., and the ground lift sw. out of my Palmer PDI-03 made a difference in the sound and amount of hiss. Long story short, traced the problem to the old Sylvania 12AX7 I installed to try in V1. Thinking about it, it seemed like something was not grounded, so I cleaned the pins with ethanol and metal polish ("NEVR-DULL"--same thing sold under a diff. name here). Re-installed the tube and the weirdness went away (I'm thinking the plates were not *AC* grounded as they should have been). One thing that seemed to throw me off was that the tube itself (although sounding fine and a bit on the microphonic side) was apparently worn and lower in gain than usual. Guess that made things seem doubly weird. Anyway, something you might want to keep in mind when encountering a "bad tube". Oxidized and dirty pins.
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