Pauly,
Thanks for getting back to me. I guess I screwed up by loosening the screws. I'm not very electronically inclined so removing the circuit board is not an option right now. I can at the most leave it as is.
Upon first inspection it didn't appear that the tube base and the base of the metal sheath are connected , so removing the metal base that the sheaths connect to will be easier for me any thoughts on how I should do this.
Tube microphonics and dampening is not an issue as I can buy if need be third party products such as Hal-O's and if they also deal with heat dispersion all the better.
Cheers
Thanks for getting back to me. I guess I screwed up by loosening the screws. I'm not very electronically inclined so removing the circuit board is not an option right now. I can at the most leave it as is.
Upon first inspection it didn't appear that the tube base and the base of the metal sheath are connected , so removing the metal base that the sheaths connect to will be easier for me any thoughts on how I should do this.
Tube microphonics and dampening is not an issue as I can buy if need be third party products such as Hal-O's and if they also deal with heat dispersion all the better.
Cheers