
Gjeven
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Its ok to swap out the preamp tubes while in standby, right? They do get a little toasty if you've been playing for a few minutes.
Gjeven":3toyub4d said:Its ok to swap out the preamp tubes while in standby, right? They do get a little toasty if you've been playing for a few minutes.
steve_k":1zr0csuj said:Keep in mind that A/C heater voltage is still present with the amp on standby. Pulling a hot tube isn't the problem, other than the obvious. It is inserting a cold tube that can be the issue. Misalignment of the tube pins or partially inserted pins can lead to funny stuff or a handful of broken glass from the shock of voltage to the cold tube. But, I have done it many times. Not on the CCV though. I treat the top shelf stuff with a little more respect!
You can't go by Mark Josh. Mark is a maniac.jcj":1fddeqfi said:steve_k":1fddeqfi said:Keep in mind that A/C heater voltage is still present with the amp on standby. Pulling a hot tube isn't the problem, other than the obvious. It is inserting a cold tube that can be the issue. Misalignment of the tube pins or partially inserted pins can lead to funny stuff or a handful of broken glass from the shock of voltage to the cold tube. But, I have done it many times. Not on the CCV though. I treat the top shelf stuff with a little more respect!
Funny...never even occurred to me to turn it off....shit, I'm pretty sure I don't even put them on standby...I know I've seen Mark do that, as well.
steve_k":2wnfjgtt said:Different strokes. Different people. I don't know shit. Stay brave and keep the faith....
glip22":3qnoel5u said:You can't go by Mark Josh. Mark is a maniac.jcj":3qnoel5u said:steve_k":3qnoel5u said:Keep in mind that A/C heater voltage is still present with the amp on standby. Pulling a hot tube isn't the problem, other than the obvious. It is inserting a cold tube that can be the issue. Misalignment of the tube pins or partially inserted pins can lead to funny stuff or a handful of broken glass from the shock of voltage to the cold tube. But, I have done it many times. Not on the CCV though. I treat the top shelf stuff with a little more respect!
Funny...never even occurred to me to turn it off....shit, I'm pretty sure I don't even put them on standby...I know I've seen Mark do that, as well.![]()
He'll pick your up your amp and drop it on the floor. Won't he
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Marks amps are like poisonous spider webs. Awesome
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jcj":1yln0i06 said:glip22":1yln0i06 said:You can't go by Mark Josh. Mark is a maniac.jcj":1yln0i06 said:steve_k":1yln0i06 said:Keep in mind that A/C heater voltage is still present with the amp on standby. Pulling a hot tube isn't the problem, other than the obvious. It is inserting a cold tube that can be the issue. Misalignment of the tube pins or partially inserted pins can lead to funny stuff or a handful of broken glass from the shock of voltage to the cold tube. But, I have done it many times. Not on the CCV though. I treat the top shelf stuff with a little more respect!
Funny...never even occurred to me to turn it off....shit, I'm pretty sure I don't even put them on standby...I know I've seen Mark do that, as well.![]()
He'll pick your up your amp and drop it on the floor. Won't he
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Marks amps are like poisonous spider webs. Awesome
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Not my words Steve. The words of Mr. Danny McKinney.steve_k":2q4k3bds said:jcj":2q4k3bds said:glip22":2q4k3bds said:You can't go by Mark Josh. Mark is a maniac.jcj":2q4k3bds said:steve_k":2q4k3bds said:Keep in mind that A/C heater voltage is still present with the amp on standby. Pulling a hot tube isn't the problem, other than the obvious. It is inserting a cold tube that can be the issue. Misalignment of the tube pins or partially inserted pins can lead to funny stuff or a handful of broken glass from the shock of voltage to the cold tube. But, I have done it many times. Not on the CCV though. I treat the top shelf stuff with a little more respect!
Funny...never even occurred to me to turn it off....shit, I'm pretty sure I don't even put them on standby...I know I've seen Mark do that, as well.![]()
He'll pick your up your amp and drop it on the floor. Won't he
![]()
Marks amps are like poisonous spider webs. Awesome
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Gary's deep into the Bacardi bottle again......![]()
glip22":2ew3n6pf said:Not my words Steve. The words of Mr. Danny McKinney.steve_k":2ew3n6pf said:jcj":2ew3n6pf said:glip22":2ew3n6pf said:You can't go by Mark Josh. Mark is a maniac.jcj":2ew3n6pf said:steve_k":2ew3n6pf said:Keep in mind that A/C heater voltage is still present with the amp on standby. Pulling a hot tube isn't the problem, other than the obvious. It is inserting a cold tube that can be the issue. Misalignment of the tube pins or partially inserted pins can lead to funny stuff or a handful of broken glass from the shock of voltage to the cold tube. But, I have done it many times. Not on the CCV though. I treat the top shelf stuff with a little more respect!
Funny...never even occurred to me to turn it off....shit, I'm pretty sure I don't even put them on standby...I know I've seen Mark do that, as well.![]()
He'll pick your up your amp and drop it on the floor. Won't he
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Marks amps are like poisonous spider webs. Awesome
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Gary's deep into the Bacardi bottle again......![]()
Danny- "Have you ever seen a perfect intricate spider web Gary? That is my approach to amplifier building"
Me- "Yes Dany, I know exactly what you are referring too."
Danny- " Have you ever seen the jagged sporadic looking webs?"
Me- "Yes"
Danny-" Well those are usually the webs woven by poisonous spiders"
Me- "Makes sense to me Danny"
Danny-" Well thats how Mark builds his amps" Like a poisonous spider web"
Me-" Well he builds his amps like he lives his life" I find it absolutly artististisc that he can build a reflection of himself". "Genius Savante"
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You don't need to know anymore then Steve. You know enough about those bad webssteve_k":3mraox3l said:glip22":3mraox3l said:Not my words Steve. The words of Mr. Danny McKinney.steve_k":3mraox3l said:jcj":3mraox3l said:glip22":3mraox3l said:You can't go by Mark Josh. Mark is a maniac.jcj":3mraox3l said:steve_k":3mraox3l said:Keep in mind that A/C heater voltage is still present with the amp on standby. Pulling a hot tube isn't the problem, other than the obvious. It is inserting a cold tube that can be the issue. Misalignment of the tube pins or partially inserted pins can lead to funny stuff or a handful of broken glass from the shock of voltage to the cold tube. But, I have done it many times. Not on the CCV though. I treat the top shelf stuff with a little more respect!
Funny...never even occurred to me to turn it off....shit, I'm pretty sure I don't even put them on standby...I know I've seen Mark do that, as well.![]()
He'll pick your up your amp and drop it on the floor. Won't he
![]()
Marks amps are like poisonous spider webs. Awesome
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Gary's deep into the Bacardi bottle again......![]()
Danny- "Have you ever seen a perfect intricate spider web Gary? That is my approach to amplifier building"
Me- "Yes Dany, I know exactly what you are referring too."
Danny- " Have you ever seen the jagged sporadic looking webs?"
Me- "Yes"
Danny-" Well those are usually the webs woven by poisonous spiders"
Me- "Makes sense to me Danny"
Danny-" Well thats how Mark builds his amps" Like a poisonous spider web"
Me-" Well he builds his amps like he lives his life" I find it absolutly artististisc that he can build a reflection of himself". "Genius Savante"
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Too deep for me and beyond my comprehension....but, I do own a couple of spider web designs![]()
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No....I am there and dont see him??steve_k":2ujkb30e said:Gary's deep into the Bacardi bottle again......![]()
glip22":215lmso9 said:You don't need to know anymore then Steve. You know enough about those bad webssteve_k":215lmso9 said:glip22":215lmso9 said:Not my words Steve. The words of Mr. Danny McKinney.steve_k":215lmso9 said:jcj":215lmso9 said:glip22":215lmso9 said:You can't go by Mark Josh. Mark is a maniac.jcj":215lmso9 said:steve_k":215lmso9 said:Keep in mind that A/C heater voltage is still present with the amp on standby. Pulling a hot tube isn't the problem, other than the obvious. It is inserting a cold tube that can be the issue. Misalignment of the tube pins or partially inserted pins can lead to funny stuff or a handful of broken glass from the shock of voltage to the cold tube. But, I have done it many times. Not on the CCV though. I treat the top shelf stuff with a little more respect!
Funny...never even occurred to me to turn it off....shit, I'm pretty sure I don't even put them on standby...I know I've seen Mark do that, as well.![]()
He'll pick your up your amp and drop it on the floor. Won't he
![]()
Marks amps are like poisonous spider webs. Awesome
![]()
![]()
![]()
Gary's deep into the Bacardi bottle again......![]()
Danny- "Have you ever seen a perfect intricate spider web Gary? That is my approach to amplifier building"
Me- "Yes Dany, I know exactly what you are referring too."
Danny- " Have you ever seen the jagged sporadic looking webs?"
Me- "Yes"
Danny-" Well those are usually the webs woven by poisonous spiders"
Me- "Makes sense to me Danny"
Danny-" Well thats how Mark builds his amps" Like a poisonous spider web"
Me-" Well he builds his amps like he lives his life" I find it absolutly artististisc that he can build a reflection of himself". "Genius Savante"
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Too deep for me and beyond my comprehension....but, I do own a couple of spider web designs![]()
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Josh knows too .BTW, yeah right Steve. eyond your comprehension. Thats a joke.
I think Danny is on to somethingjcj":9ex84ry5 said:glip22":9ex84ry5 said:You don't need to know anymore then Steve. You know enough about those bad webssteve_k":9ex84ry5 said:glip22":9ex84ry5 said:Not my words Steve. The words of Mr. Danny McKinney.steve_k":9ex84ry5 said:jcj":9ex84ry5 said:glip22":9ex84ry5 said:You can't go by Mark Josh. Mark is a maniac.jcj":9ex84ry5 said:steve_k":9ex84ry5 said:Keep in mind that A/C heater voltage is still present with the amp on standby. Pulling a hot tube isn't the problem, other than the obvious. It is inserting a cold tube that can be the issue. Misalignment of the tube pins or partially inserted pins can lead to funny stuff or a handful of broken glass from the shock of voltage to the cold tube. But, I have done it many times. Not on the CCV though. I treat the top shelf stuff with a little more respect!
Funny...never even occurred to me to turn it off....shit, I'm pretty sure I don't even put them on standby...I know I've seen Mark do that, as well.![]()
He'll pick your up your amp and drop it on the floor. Won't he
![]()
Marks amps are like poisonous spider webs. Awesome
![]()
![]()
![]()
Gary's deep into the Bacardi bottle again......![]()
Danny- "Have you ever seen a perfect intricate spider web Gary? That is my approach to amplifier building"
Me- "Yes Dany, I know exactly what you are referring too."
Danny- " Have you ever seen the jagged sporadic looking webs?"
Me- "Yes"
Danny-" Well those are usually the webs woven by poisonous spiders"
Me- "Makes sense to me Danny"
Danny-" Well thats how Mark builds his amps" Like a poisonous spider web"
Me-" Well he builds his amps like he lives his life" I find it absolutly artististisc that he can build a reflection of himself". "Genius Savante"
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Too deep for me and beyond my comprehension....but, I do own a couple of spider web designs![]()
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Josh knows too .BTW, yeah right Steve. eyond your comprehension. Thats a joke.
The best amps I've played of Mark's look like fire hazards....as a matter of fact, there's one I always unplug... just so it doesn't burn down my houseAsk Steve H, he'll tell ya......the good ones are dangerous
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jcj":huwkwdti said:The best amps I've played of Mark's look like fire hazards....as a matter of fact, there's one I always unplug... just so it doesn't burn down my houseAsk Steve H, he'll tell ya......the good ones are dangerous
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