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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Sweden
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From 6V6 pin five (grid?) its a resistor 1k ohm then a capacitor RUBY .1M600 (orange drop) that connects to 6N1P. The resistor measures ok, but it looks like its "leg" has been hot. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Bulgaria
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imposible.....Please, unconnect the primary wire of another output transf. from plate /an./ of good tube and connect it to the plate /an./of "bad tube" for somme seconds and mesure 12 v. on res. 174 ohm. If there a sound? The filement of ECC82 is diferent |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Sweden
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I got help from a friend with a ossiloscope and the amp is now playing on both channels!
Thanks all for your input and help! |
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