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hmbman
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I've been using the same solid state amp for years, but finally bought a tube amp. It's ooooold. Its preamp is solid state and it has a quad of output tubes. Now, bare with me here, I don't know a crapload about tube stuff yet
But what happends, is I turn it on, let it warm up in standby like I'm supposed to do. Then I turn it on, and play through my les paul and it sounds ok for like 30 seconds. Then it starts a. getting softer and softer and b. getting more distorted and more distorted, both at the same time, until it finally stops working. The ON light is still on, so it's not a fuse or anything. I know that this could be a trillion things, but there must be some common things that can cause this problem, right? Oh, and a friend took a look at the tubes and thought they looked "pretty old." And I've noticed one of the tubes makes a clinking sound even when nothing is plugged in. I can hear something inside a particular tube clicking or shaking or something.
But what happends, is I turn it on, let it warm up in standby like I'm supposed to do. Then I turn it on, and play through my les paul and it sounds ok for like 30 seconds. Then it starts a. getting softer and softer and b. getting more distorted and more distorted, both at the same time, until it finally stops working. The ON light is still on, so it's not a fuse or anything. I know that this could be a trillion things, but there must be some common things that can cause this problem, right? Oh, and a friend took a look at the tubes and thought they looked "pretty old." And I've noticed one of the tubes makes a clinking sound even when nothing is plugged in. I can hear something inside a particular tube clicking or shaking or something.
