Riff Blister
Well-known member
My first run with NOS tubes has ended with failure. What the heck am I doing wrong?
I thought I'd like to to try a RTF 12AX7 in V1 of my Stiletto Deuce so I made the purchase and tried it out. It sounded great. I was so happy. I played the amp with it for about a month. Out of curiosity I stuck it in my other amp, my Budda, to check out how it sounded there. I liked it better with the Mesa so I switched it back. With in a few minuets of playing my amp went dead silent. Figuring it was the RTF, I pulled it and sure enough I could see that it was fried inside. That's when I noticed that the glass had a crack in it coming off of one of the pins. I chalked that up as my fault for switching it around although, I honestly was very careful when doing so. Old fragile glass?
Having loved how it sounded in the Stiletto I ordered another one and installed it. I must say that it did not feel like the pins and socket where a good match but it worked and I tested the amp and it sounded fine. I went back the next day and silence. I took the metal cover off to see if the tube was glowing and it was not. I pulled it out to look at it and it looked OK, not like the first one that fried. I put it back in carefully thinking that I might not had a good contact the first time but still nothing.
Thinking that I might see if I could return it to the seller, I began to remove it. To my shock the thing just crumbled in my fingers. I doubt it's returnable now.
Two tubes and $135.00 down the drain. I'm so depressed about this.
Does anybody want to set me straight? Feel free to school me, scold me or just point and laugh. I'm not new to swapping tubes but I am new to NOS.
I apologize for the long post but I had to get this off of my chest.
I thought I'd like to to try a RTF 12AX7 in V1 of my Stiletto Deuce so I made the purchase and tried it out. It sounded great. I was so happy. I played the amp with it for about a month. Out of curiosity I stuck it in my other amp, my Budda, to check out how it sounded there. I liked it better with the Mesa so I switched it back. With in a few minuets of playing my amp went dead silent. Figuring it was the RTF, I pulled it and sure enough I could see that it was fried inside. That's when I noticed that the glass had a crack in it coming off of one of the pins. I chalked that up as my fault for switching it around although, I honestly was very careful when doing so. Old fragile glass?
Having loved how it sounded in the Stiletto I ordered another one and installed it. I must say that it did not feel like the pins and socket where a good match but it worked and I tested the amp and it sounded fine. I went back the next day and silence. I took the metal cover off to see if the tube was glowing and it was not. I pulled it out to look at it and it looked OK, not like the first one that fried. I put it back in carefully thinking that I might not had a good contact the first time but still nothing.
Thinking that I might see if I could return it to the seller, I began to remove it. To my shock the thing just crumbled in my fingers. I doubt it's returnable now.
Two tubes and $135.00 down the drain. I'm so depressed about this.
Does anybody want to set me straight? Feel free to school me, scold me or just point and laugh. I'm not new to swapping tubes but I am new to NOS.
I apologize for the long post but I had to get this off of my chest.