Must a signal pass through a tube in order to facilitate the break-in process and if so why?
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Topic - Tube break in question - TGT 14:46:34 08/23/12 (17)
- Just start listening and enjoying. nt - Victor Khomenko 16:33:20 08/24/12 (1)
- RE: Just start listening and enjoying. nt - Neff 07:24:47 08/25/12 (0)
- RE: Tube break in question - Neff 20:19:12 08/23/12 (12)
- Has not been my experience... - Sebrof 14:44:48 08/24/12 (1)
- How would you actually KNOW the difference? - andy evans 00:35:08 08/27/12 (0)
- Tell that to the SED Winged "C" 6550 power tubes... - kootenay 09:30:03 08/24/12 (9)
- RE: Tell that to the SED Winged "C" 6550 power tubes... - Mechans 13:32:26 08/26/12 (0)
- RE: Tell that to the SED Winged "C" 6550 power tubes... - NativePrairie 14:41:44 08/25/12 (4)
- Here's one I took when it was retubed with SED.... - kootenay 16:29:44 08/25/12 (3)
- RE: Here's one I took when it was retubed with SED.... - NativePrairie 21:32:32 08/25/12 (2)
- RE: Here's one I took when it was retubed with SED.... - Jim McShane 09:53:01 08/26/12 (1)
- Yup!.. - kootenay 12:06:52 08/26/12 (0)
- RE: Tell that to the SED Winged "C" 6550 power tubes... - Neff 07:22:52 08/25/12 (0)
- RE: Tell that to the SED Winged "C" 6550 power tubes... - painter27 16:56:59 08/24/12 (1)
- Yup!...they're quite expensive to retube... - kootenay 18:58:14 08/24/12 (0)
- Class B, probably. Class A, probably not. - Chris O 19:52:14 08/23/12 (1)
- What about using them every so often to keep em in shape? - Mechans 13:41:41 08/26/12 (0)