The sockets are specially cushioned to isolate them from vibration. Is that what you mean by loose? If so, that is normal and built in to the chassis. I don’t think you can damage anything by removing and replacing a tube.
Allnic 1201 replacement tubes?
Hello all ...I have an Allnic 1201 phonostage and I think the Mullard E180CC’s are nearing the end . Should I pick up the same NOS Mullards are there alternatives where I won’t lose performance?
Also they seem difficult to pull . Like they are loose at bottom and will just rip apart but I might be overthinking it..? Thanks
VPI super prime scout
tekton encore
manley snappers / jumbo shrimp
Also they seem difficult to pull . Like they are loose at bottom and will just rip apart but I might be overthinking it..? Thanks
VPI super prime scout
tekton encore
manley snappers / jumbo shrimp
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Yes the 1201 has the gell sockets as do the other Allnic phono stages and you should use the puller provided by Allnic to remove the tubes. Also note that when Allnic introduced the 1202 they offered everyone who owned the 1201 a new set of replacement tubes just for the asking, you just had to reference the serisl # of your unit and did not need to be the original purchaser, might behoove you to reach out to a dealer. Enjoy the music |
tommy, did the left channel problem occur before or after you had attempted to pull tubes (with or without the tube puller)? Also, have you now replaced the old tubes with new? Simplest thing to do first is to swap the tubes on the R channel with those on the L channel, and see whether the problem flops over to the R. If it does, then go back to the old tubes or install the new ones, whichever you have not done yet. |
Hi Tommy One Moore question, Can I use the JJ E34L in my T1800, these tubes are a little different then others, see link https://www.jj-electronic.com/en/e34l |