It's a lot of money ($500) for the limited range of tubes it tests. For me it would have to measure 6SN7s and the 6DJ8-6922 family of tubes. I also see that it cant test 4 pin tubes. Others have noted that it doesn't test rectifiers otherwise they were on track. It does test the output tubes I have used or am using and it does test the 12A-7 tubes, that many preamps are based on.
It is hard to understand the scale they employ which goes from 1 to 15. They don't say if the higher number means a stronger emission or transconductance or what it might signify.
We will have to wait and see if the tester has a lower street price and gains wide acceptance. If it becomes a widely used tester the results may have comparitive meaning.
It is hard to understand the scale they employ which goes from 1 to 15. They don't say if the higher number means a stronger emission or transconductance or what it might signify.
We will have to wait and see if the tester has a lower street price and gains wide acceptance. If it becomes a widely used tester the results may have comparitive meaning.