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Bias all over the place!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone know why the bias would change daily?
Thinking about putting foil where the fuses go and making a great YouTube video at this point. I'll call the video "the truth about high end audio". LOL |
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Could be a tube or tubes near the end of their useful life
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Now both meters peaked and blew the fuses.
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Now it won't power up at all even with new fuses.
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Vacuum tubes have multiple modes of failure, including shorting inter-electrode style. It may have been the tubes or it may have been something in the biasing circuit. Now that it won't turn on, it will be more difficult to tell if it was simply a bad tube, unless you swap the tubes out and get lucky and everything is resolved. More likely scenario is some other part in the circuit has now failed.
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It's been defective from day one. It was made with the bad batch of Jensen caps.
then it had a bias problem. Then one of the transformers came loose in shipping. Has always favored the right channel when playing. From day one. Anyone says something is "High End", I usually bust out laughing. |
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#8
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the last trip was six months and it was acting up as soon as I got it back. Probably out of warranty now.
I think I've reached that age where I can't say what I really think because grown people start crying. |
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I wouldn't mind it IF THE FACTORY WAS CAPABLE OF FIXING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
But that's just not the case. |
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I initially thought this thread was about news media bias.
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