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In Reply to: Well for one I would not use an emissions tester. . . posted by John PA on June 15, 2012 at 17:49:39:
I don't think it's contacts since I tried it in another socket with an adapter and still the same behavior. One thing that I need to note that it's only with tubes from one manufacturer. The tester shows me that Tubes is at minimum good, but emissions on the other one are at 100%. For all other tubes if mutual conductance goes down emissions always go down - but not for these tubes. Very strange. And in the amp they behave like champions O_o
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- RE: Well for one I would not use an emissions tester. . . - nick-seattle 21:15:20 06/15/12 (6)
- RE: Well for one I would not use an emissions tester. . . - nick-seattle 21:25:56 06/15/12 (5)
- RE: Well for one I would not use an emissions tester. . . - Jim McShane 13:42:37 06/18/12 (3)
- RE: Well for one I would not use an emissions tester. . . - nick-seattle 13:46:47 06/18/12 (2)
- RE: Well for one I would not use an emissions tester. . . - Jim McShane 14:54:37 06/18/12 (1)
- RE: Well for one I would not use an emissions tester. . . - nick-seattle 15:01:06 06/18/12 (0)
- Yes, a "burn-in" of sorts is plausible... - Steve O 21:58:17 06/15/12 (0)