Monstercastle
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I really don't see what the fuss is about with tube swaps in the Mark V head. I bought a full set of tubes for spares, and upgraded to the SPAX7's in all the pre-amp spots. I don't expect to change them for quite a while again, and they are just dead quiet in my Mark V:25. So the big boy got the same treatment. I was fully expecting to pull the head from the case, but didn't need to.
Here is my step by step:
(1) Set the head (cooled down) upside down on the table on a towel or something.
(2) Remove the tube guard
(3) Remove the power tubes and rectifier tube. (I labeled mine with a Sharpie per the position chart in the manual)
(4) Twist and remove the large shield tube from V1
(5) Remove V1 noting the position of the pins for easier orientation of the new tube.
(6) Install new V1
(7) Reinstall V1 big shield (no problem with clearance in my experience)
(8) Repeat for V2-V7 (always noting pin orientation for easier reinstall)
(9) Reinstall Power tubes and rectifier
(10) Reinstall tube guard
Honestly, I was surprised at how much room there was. I have big hands (I'm 6'7" 350lbs) and had no issues whatsoever. The whole process took less than 20 minutes, and that was mainly because I labeled all the pre-amps I pulled with their location for storage.
Now the little Mark V:25, that you have to pull the chassis out of the box for.
Here is my step by step:
(1) Set the head (cooled down) upside down on the table on a towel or something.
(2) Remove the tube guard
(3) Remove the power tubes and rectifier tube. (I labeled mine with a Sharpie per the position chart in the manual)
(4) Twist and remove the large shield tube from V1
(5) Remove V1 noting the position of the pins for easier orientation of the new tube.
(6) Install new V1
(7) Reinstall V1 big shield (no problem with clearance in my experience)
(8) Repeat for V2-V7 (always noting pin orientation for easier reinstall)
(9) Reinstall Power tubes and rectifier
(10) Reinstall tube guard
Honestly, I was surprised at how much room there was. I have big hands (I'm 6'7" 350lbs) and had no issues whatsoever. The whole process took less than 20 minutes, and that was mainly because I labeled all the pre-amps I pulled with their location for storage.
Now the little Mark V:25, that you have to pull the chassis out of the box for.