This seems to be a very common occurrence in later Amperex tubes. The
tube is at fault, not the amp- replace the tube and you'll likely get
good service from the amp.
73,
Scott, N9AA
Mike Schlamp wrote:
> HELP: Is my assumption too far fetched? If the tube is shorted, what
> could have happened to cause this, considering the tube is only 3yrs of age?
> My fear is if I just replace the tube, I will end up back to square one
> over time. Is there any trouble shooting guide regarding the Amp? I am
> looking for a document or notes indicating voltages, along with tips of what
> to look for.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mike
> W5CUL
>
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