Take it to a tech for repair
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jetter Will it void any warranty if not a ARC tech?Not if it is done properly. But if it is under warranty, why not return to the dealer or ARC for service? |
i want to change the resistor but i dont know the value. the other tubes are different so i dont know if the value of that resistor is the same like others. there is only one 6550 tube and the other are 6h30.that why i a looking at someone that have the ref-5SE and send me a picture .my mail is : view63@gmail.com thank you all very much guys |
Its not the big 27kOhm that blew. It’s the 1k grid resistor to the 6550 pass element. OP sent a pic to me. "New old stock" 6550. Members with no tube testers at home are at a HUGE disadvantage. Yes! Test before install is always a good idea but OP may not have access to a tube guy. Using NOS tubes in regulators is one of the dumbest ideas I know. |
But let’s ignore all that and focus on REF 5se or any other tube preamp above let’s say $10 K invest in a spare set of tubes, Factory if you desire and a decent tube tester both of which pale in comparison to your initial investment..... and DHL services most of the planet, why not get that 6550 tested or replaced before installation? |
Yea some people can hear the difference in regulator tubes. I can't and you need not show me. We are all here to try to help the OP revive his line stage. I have had it repairing gear that's been "NOSed" by snake oil merchants. Audio Research, Sonic Frontiers, you name it. But too many people just get talked back into it after and after a month or two they call me again. |
hey guys thank you all i found my problem on the 5SE , there where 4 zener diode on the other side of the board that was open . after replacing them the pre amp works. i have a question for you , i found that when i swutch from balance to rca , and there is no rca interconnect is plug in i can ear music that is very low . is that ok ? and another thing , i put a new set of 6h30 and 6550 from sovtek and the sound is bad , does the tubes in break in before it start to sound right thank you |
Unless the amp is noisy give the tubes some time to break in. If it's noisy then you probably got a bad tube. Also if you hear something through the speakers when tapping on the preamp chassis you've got a microphonic tube. It happens no matter what the sellers tells you. Most will swap them out for you. That's when you know you got a good dealer. My experience with ARC is that they were designed and voiced around the Russian tubes so it shouldn't sound that bad. |