Fab4ever said:
Couple follow up questions:
Dessicant - is that the little baggie that comes inside some things that's supposed to dehumidify them? Where would i get that?
6072 - Will any 6072 fit? And, as I've never changed a tube in a mic before, does the tube slide straight in and out, rather than screwed like a lightbulb?
Sorry for the newbie-esque questions, and thanks!
Fab,
I heard you can pruchase these silica packs in photo stores...
Yes, any 6072 will fit. I personally prefer GE 5 star, if you can find it. However, in V69 design you probably won't hear much difference as it uses feedback in order to give less gain and not to overload output FET circuit.
BTW, I forgot to mention, to change the tube, first, you will need to unscrew the socket from the body--there are two screws on the sides--you cannot miss them. Yes, the tube easily slides in and out.
<Quick tube tip... if and when you change the tube, don't touch the tube with your fingers... the oil from your hands is not good for the tube... use a tissue or something.>
DJL,
Here I would not worry too much. Although this is true for high current application like power amplifier output stage, where tubes work with much higher currents and get pretty hot (sometimes, esp. in class A amps, really very hot). For a lot of different reasons (noise, longevity, temperature in enclosed body, etc) mics use low (about 0.5-1ma) currents, so they don't get hot and oil from the fingers won't burn. Anyway, I always touch tubes in mics and never ever had any problems.