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Valves / Vacuum Tubes
Valve etiquette and care
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<blockquote data-quote="King_Julian_S" data-source="post: 341339" data-attributes="member: 14111"><p>Hi all...</p><p>As Topic suggests...</p><p></p><p>I noticed a comment made by Charles on a thread I read earlier...</p><p>So I was thinking maybe a good idea is to start this seperate thread.</p><p>The idea is for the masters to share some knowledge with novices like myself in terms of simple tips and tricks to enable us to learn how to care for our beloved valve equipment and perhaps not even make silly mistakes that could make one regret the things you wish you knew...Matbe even general Maintenance and care tips if there are.</p><p></p><p>Tx in advance.</p><p></p><p>So to start it I will steal Charles's tip as the first one. Cause I know I've done this before and thanks goodness I was lucky that mine survived.</p><p></p><p>TIP...1</p><p></p><p>"Always connect speakers to valve amps before powering them up as some of them could go "bang" if you don't."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King_Julian_S, post: 341339, member: 14111"] Hi all... As Topic suggests... I noticed a comment made by Charles on a thread I read earlier... So I was thinking maybe a good idea is to start this seperate thread. The idea is for the masters to share some knowledge with novices like myself in terms of simple tips and tricks to enable us to learn how to care for our beloved valve equipment and perhaps not even make silly mistakes that could make one regret the things you wish you knew...Matbe even general Maintenance and care tips if there are. Tx in advance. So to start it I will steal Charles's tip as the first one. Cause I know I've done this before and thanks goodness I was lucky that mine survived. TIP...1 "Always connect speakers to valve amps before powering them up as some of them could go "bang" if you don't." [/QUOTE]
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