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Valves / Vacuum Tubes
Valve etiquette and care
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<blockquote data-quote="King_Julian_S" data-source="post: 341381" data-attributes="member: 14111"><p>Shoo tx guys </p><p>I can confirm that I have contravened all of the above...</p><p></p><p>Just a quest ...</p><p>My amp switches off at the mains...</p><p>There is a switch on the amps self that apparently cuts the inputs off , so I would normally turn volume off , flick those switches and then off the other equipment and then the wall... So , am I switching it off in the wrong sequence then ? Maybe I should put the amps on their own plug and switch off there first ? </p><p></p><p>I should also stop fiddling with valves when the amp is on , I find I have this habit to switch on , let it heat up long and then decide I have to ensure they are in their holes properly for some reason and tap on them..</p><p>I will have to stop doing that... Tx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King_Julian_S, post: 341381, member: 14111"] Shoo tx guys I can confirm that I have contravened all of the above... Just a quest ... My amp switches off at the mains... There is a switch on the amps self that apparently cuts the inputs off , so I would normally turn volume off , flick those switches and then off the other equipment and then the wall... So , am I switching it off in the wrong sequence then ? Maybe I should put the amps on their own plug and switch off there first ? I should also stop fiddling with valves when the amp is on , I find I have this habit to switch on , let it heat up long and then decide I have to ensure they are in their holes properly for some reason and tap on them.. I will have to stop doing that... Tx [/QUOTE]
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