
Motorpud
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Anybody know a reputable place for me to get some? I tried ordering some from Doug's tubes and they're out of stock
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lolzgreg":308w2boy said:I have an idea... MEATHEAD CLIPS... I mean oh wait, I don't know![]()
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Capulin Overdrive":308w2boy said:Willie (aka Lordvavle) in Denver at nbs electronics is a top notch vendor. google lordvavle to find a link.
i'll only use Willie or Doug, but now we got Laura who's a RT member selling so maybe she'll be as good as them?
laura = valvequeen or queenvalve? something like that?![]()
lolzgreg":3oq6a6y0 said:Uh oh. I hope the amp didn't get fucked up in shipping that it's not just the t00bz![]()
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psychodave":15m5svsp said:Ut oh. Tubes should not go bad from shipping...unless the amp was dropped and they fell out. I have dropped many preamp tube without a problem. I pray that it isn't a bigger issue.![]()
parntz145":15m5svsp said:whats wrong with the amp?
parntz145":cqakqmed said:I had the same situation with a Marshall. One of the preamp tubes was shot. This is what I would do. Take out all the preamp tubes. Put any 12ax7 in that you have laying around and see how the amp sounds. If it works which im pretty sure it will you can replace the original 12ax7 that came with the amp 1 at a time until you come across the bad tube. Then just put the extra tube back in the amp and order yourself a new tube.
Thats what I did and the amp was fine. The bad tube I had looked fine when I was checking it out, but was shot.
I tried that also and sometimes it makes the other tubes rattle and is hard to determine which is one is bad.Code001":38w6n5s1 said:parntz145":38w6n5s1 said:I had the same situation with a Marshall. One of the preamp tubes was shot. This is what I would do. Take out all the preamp tubes. Put any 12ax7 in that you have laying around and see how the amp sounds. If it works which im pretty sure it will you can replace the original 12ax7 that came with the amp 1 at a time until you come across the bad tube. Then just put the extra tube back in the amp and order yourself a new tube.
Thats what I did and the amp was fine. The bad tube I had looked fine when I was checking it out, but was shot.
Or you could just tap every one with an eraser until you hear a "ping." That'll tell you which one is bad. I recently did this with my 5150.
If it works you have to send me the MH for a few weeks to test out. LOL....Motorpud":1jyrxnul said:Cool, thanks for the suggestions guysIt's kind of weird trying to troubleshoot because I've been lucky enough over the entire time I've been playing guitar to never once have a tube go bad on me. I usually replace them right away (if I'm going to keep the amp) and I've gotten away with not having to deal with them ever again
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parntz145":1lcclwvi said:I had the same situation with a Marshall. One of the preamp tubes was shot. This is what I would do. Take out all the preamp tubes. Put any 12ax7 in that you have laying around and see how the amp sounds. If it works which im pretty sure it will you can replace the original 12ax7 that came with the amp 1 at a time until you come across the bad tube. Then just put the extra tube back in the amp and order yourself a new tube.
Thats what I did and the amp was fine. The bad tube I had looked fine when I was checking it out, but was shot.