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In Reply to: RE: Thank you! And cap questions? posted by Jonesy on July 28, 2020 at 09:33:47:
Is red plating always a product of excessive bias current?
I will get the amp apart again & inspect the tube sockets.
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- RE: Thank you! And cap questions? - immatthewj 11:48:52 07/28/20 (10)
- ... also a reminder bias is set with no signal. It goes up and down once signal applied. (nt) - Jonesy 15:01:40 07/28/20 (8)
- RE: ... also a reminder bias is set with no signal. It goes up and down once signal applied. (nt) - immatthewj 20:25:26 07/28/20 (7)
- RE: ... also a reminder bias is set with no signal. It goes up and down once signal applied. (nt) - Jonesy 21:27:18 07/28/20 (6)
- RE: ... also a reminder bias is set with no signal. It goes up and down once signal applied. (nt) - immatthewj 12:50:31 07/29/20 (5)
- Economic "in circuit" capacitor meter - Jonesy 14:50:59 07/29/20 (4)
- RE: Economic "in circuit" capacitor meter - immatthewj 14:59:45 07/29/20 (3)
- RE: Economic "in circuit" capacitor meter - Jonesy 15:11:12 07/29/20 (2)
- RE: Economic "in circuit" capacitor meter - immatthewj 15:24:56 07/29/20 (1)
- RE: Economic "in circuit" capacitor meter - immatthewj 16:26:12 08/05/20 (0)
- RE: Thank you! And cap questions? - Jonesy 14:44:08 07/28/20 (0)