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Re: deoxiting the switches

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I've swapped preamp, driver and output tubes, deoxited the switches and preamp and driver tube sockets. I'll check signal path from pre to amp. If the troubleshooting path seems to point to broken circuit, I may try to find a technician who would be better at locating the problem. I've looked to see if any resistors are broken but can't find any - beyond that I'm pretty much a blind man when it comes to circuitry.

I'm relieved to hear that it is unlikely a bad transformer. Channel B sounds quite nice. Since I've gotten it that's all I've had. Anxious to hear what channel A sounds like.

Thanks for all your help.
Bob


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