• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

testing compactron tubes

Recipe for Tiger Soup . . . First you catch a tiger.

Recipe for testing Compactron tubes . . . First find a tube tester with Compactron sockets.
I do not know if such tube testers exist.

What statement, where?
Believe everything you see on the internet, including what I am now typing.
 
🙂 FROM A VERY RELIABLE SOURCE!


Actually, I think it was either Mike Savuto or Andy Szabo who made this statement on Audio Circuit years ago in reference to the Acoustat DD Servo Charge amp. I looked but can't find it now. I want to test the tubes in my amps.
 
Many tube testers had add on modules to accommodate compactron tubes. Tubes are the same, just a different base. For example a 6DN7 which was a vertical sweep amplifier for TV's is absolutely identical to a 6FJ7. One is an 8 pin octal, the other a 12 pin compaction.
 
My new Compactron tester ;-)
Put one of these in my power oscillator. If they fire up my plasma tweeter then they are ok... (quick and dirty tester)
 

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