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Seymour Duncan Customer Support
Went perfectly!
My old Splawn Pro Mod had been out of commission for months after a tube failure that took some other components with them to the great turret board in the sky. I'd had the amp repaired by my trusted local tech but opted to not go for a retube at the time since:
1. I didn't need it right away since I have other amps I can use
2. I'd decided I never wanted to have to take my amp in to a tech just because I retubed it, and I didn't want to retube my amp again and not have it operate within the desired range.
So I had to learn how to rebias an amp myself!
My wife had given me a new multimeter for Christmas, so after a fresh set of JJ's KT88s and a handy YouTube video by Bob of Eurotubes, I was in business. The amp is now retubed, back up and running, and sounds great. I even had enough time to play around with some different NOS preamp tubes I've got laying around and found a nice set for the amp.
I feel so empowered.
My old Splawn Pro Mod had been out of commission for months after a tube failure that took some other components with them to the great turret board in the sky. I'd had the amp repaired by my trusted local tech but opted to not go for a retube at the time since:
1. I didn't need it right away since I have other amps I can use
2. I'd decided I never wanted to have to take my amp in to a tech just because I retubed it, and I didn't want to retube my amp again and not have it operate within the desired range.
So I had to learn how to rebias an amp myself!
My wife had given me a new multimeter for Christmas, so after a fresh set of JJ's KT88s and a handy YouTube video by Bob of Eurotubes, I was in business. The amp is now retubed, back up and running, and sounds great. I even had enough time to play around with some different NOS preamp tubes I've got laying around and found a nice set for the amp.
I feel so empowered.