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Well, last night I swapped out my current fave Tung Sol 5U4G for my newest addition, a Valvo/Mullard early 50's vintage 5AR4/GZ34 metal baseand my tube board fuse blew. Hmmm....luckily it was the stock fuse, not the $39 HiFi Tuning one I was about to install later this week. I've got to go to Rat Shack and get more to try again and determine if this fairly $$ used Ebay tube is bad....guess I could go to a local tv repair-type shop and use their tube tester huh? Dunno about any of these things, really.Well, I put the Tung Sol back in and replaced the fuse with the only one I had, the HiFi Tuning one, temporarily. While I was in there I noticed the main ac fuse, on the board nearest the IEC, is marked on the pc board as 500mA slo blo...but the recommendations here were 1A fast blo, so I removed the fuse and sure enough it is indeed a 500mA slo. Are these interchangeable, one being rated 2x over the other and fast not slo? Thx
David, I'm sorry to hear you've had problems with the Cable Company. I've dealt with Paul there for several years and it's been nothing but a pleasure. They can be a little slow at times (and even forgetful over minor things when they're really busy) but they've always been generous with loans, excellent with information and good with pricing. Maybe it was your sales person?
Let me know when you're ready to try the High Wycombe GZ37.
Found a tube tester. Wow, what a find. Ended up getting in contact with an elderly man who had sold his repair shop years ago, and then got the itch, so he runs it out of his garage/work area....he has a nice 5 acres at the dead end of a modest street of 1/5 acre lots. he was the first one there 50 yrs ago and bought the land at the end, and has since built it up into a nice little parklike area. Come to find out he is the father of one of my high school buddies. His work area has 17,000 tubes all cataloged in boxes and boxes and boxes.He tested the tube and it's good....comes up slowly to full power (which he says is the sign of a very long lasting tube), but good nonetheless. I'll try again tonight (with a cheap fuse) and report back.Edit: Fired it up...we have liftoff...we have music (so far so good).
Quote from: ted_b on 11 Jun 2008, 02:57 pmQuote from: rpf on 11 Jun 2008, 02:24 pmQuote from: rydenfan on 11 Jun 2008, 01:41 pmI dont believe the GZ33 was originally named as a suitable replacement. I am going to check with Dan and find out.Now I just need to convince rpf to send me his High Wycombe fat glass GZ37 to try out No problem David. I have an extra one and I'd like to hear someone else's thoughts on it. Send me a PM with your address and I'll get it out to you.RobRob,Very kewl. Thanks. David, No pressure...just a $275 per tube investment, riding on your thoughts alone, no one elses!! Great Rob, thanks!! Damn Ted, that is some serious pressure
Quote from: rpf on 11 Jun 2008, 02:24 pmQuote from: rydenfan on 11 Jun 2008, 01:41 pmI dont believe the GZ33 was originally named as a suitable replacement. I am going to check with Dan and find out.Now I just need to convince rpf to send me his High Wycombe fat glass GZ37 to try out No problem David. I have an extra one and I'd like to hear someone else's thoughts on it. Send me a PM with your address and I'll get it out to you.RobRob,Very kewl. Thanks. David, No pressure...just a $275 per tube investment, riding on your thoughts alone, no one elses!!
Quote from: rydenfan on 11 Jun 2008, 01:41 pmI dont believe the GZ33 was originally named as a suitable replacement. I am going to check with Dan and find out.Now I just need to convince rpf to send me his High Wycombe fat glass GZ37 to try out No problem David. I have an extra one and I'd like to hear someone else's thoughts on it. Send me a PM with your address and I'll get it out to you.Rob
I dont believe the GZ33 was originally named as a suitable replacement. I am going to check with Dan and find out.Now I just need to convince rpf to send me his High Wycombe fat glass GZ37 to try out
Ken, Rob will be sending me out his GZ-37 today
So it's been 28 hours now and I really like the 5AR4/GZ34 metal base Mullard (Valvo) in combo with the DR's. It has a very deep, warm sound, but not at all muddy or bloomy. CD's like Daniel Lanois's Arcadie sound incredible; the classic Lanois-sound of textured acoustic guitar work and ethereal effects...although this is with my backup Bent TAP preamp, a passive TVC-based ss preamp (my Modwright 36.5 is in Amboy for some minor repair). The TAP, though, is not at all cold or "ss" sounding; just not as musical and deep as my 36.5 DM. So i'll post back once the 36.5 is back in the path. I'm very impressed with the metal base, and it will supposedly last forever.
Quote from: ted_b on 27 Jun 2008, 12:35 amSo it's been 28 hours now and I really like the 5AR4/GZ34 metal base Mullard (Valvo) in combo with the DR's. It has a very deep, warm sound, but not at all muddy or bloomy. CD's like Daniel Lanois's Arcadie sound incredible; the classic Lanois-sound of textured acoustic guitar work and ethereal effects...although this is with my backup Bent TAP preamp, a passive TVC-based ss preamp (my Modwright 36.5 is in Amboy for some minor repair). The TAP, though, is not at all cold or "ss" sounding; just not as musical and deep as my 36.5 DM. So i'll post back once the 36.5 is back in the path. I'm very impressed with the metal base, and it will supposedly last forever.I have the Kuhl tube Mullard 1958 Black Base GZ34/5AR4 from Tube World and while I like it, I think I like the Tung-Sol 5U4GB a little more, but I will need to switch back before I can definitely say.I wonder how the Black Base differs from the metal base?Here is what Brendan now says on his site for the Black Base:Double D getter halos, smooth plates.Same sound as the metal base 5AR4 from 1955-1957Modwright LS 36.5 power supply George
Have you had to feed the MWTP any more fuses with the new metal base GZ34 rectifier?