I retubed a VT200 with SED 6550's from a well known Canadian tube seller. One of the tubes shorted upon turn-on and this blew out a resistor and a few inches of circuit trace. My savings cost me $500 in shipping and repair (The 200 must go common carrier). What is the liability of buying a bad tube from another seller? They replace the tube. That doesn't come close to my costs. Also, pins on these replacement SED's were thinner than the ones on the ARC SED's, making a much looser contact. That may have been the problem, not sure. If you retube through ARC, it comes with a warranty. If you can test the tubes other than in your amp, then save the money and retube elsewhere, but make sure you are getting the thicker pins.
Audio Research amp's retubing experiences
Hello I have to retube my ar ref 600. someone retubed ar amp's generally?
the amp has 6550 svetlana C and 6922 sovtek's. since we are speaking of a big (!) number of expensive number's I am asking which brand are to choose... someone suggest me telefunken nos goldpin, others amperex bugle boy or mullard nos....
for the powertubes someone suggest me to use kt88, instead of 6550...
some suggestion's
Thank you very much!!!
Alex
the amp has 6550 svetlana C and 6922 sovtek's. since we are speaking of a big (!) number of expensive number's I am asking which brand are to choose... someone suggest me telefunken nos goldpin, others amperex bugle boy or mullard nos....
for the powertubes someone suggest me to use kt88, instead of 6550...
some suggestion's
Thank you very much!!!
Alex
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