I wanted to try one but it does not do 6dj8/6922.... it is geared toward the musician crowd.
Tube tester: Orange VT 1000
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I’m looking for a tube tester. The types of tubes I wanna test is first and foremost EL34, EL84, ECC81, ECC82 and ECC83. There are a number of other tubes I would like to be able to test also, but then I have to buy something that cost a lot more money.
Have any of you any experience of this Orange VT 1000? The reviews goes from very good to bad.
I’m looking for a tube tester. The types of tubes I wanna test is first and foremost EL34, EL84, ECC81, ECC82 and ECC83. There are a number of other tubes I would like to be able to test also, but then I have to buy something that cost a lot more money.
Have any of you any experience of this Orange VT 1000? The reviews goes from very good to bad.
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How nice if those still available in record shops and drugstores! https://www.ourfavoritegadgets.com/images/vintage-tv-tube-tester.jpg |
I used to pull tubes from every item in the house just to take them down to the Thrifty Drug Store and test them. I probably ruined more tubes than I realized - it drove my Dad nuts. Drug store testers were "service tube testers" and only performed cathode emissions testing, which is really only good for telling you if a tube is good or bad, in a vague way. If you are going to collect more than a few NOS or used tubes then you are going to want to use a mutual conductance tester. I won't get into which tester to select because I don't want to write a book and also there are guys on this forum who know a hell of a lot more about this than I do. |
Here are some good reads I have found on the subject. http://www.tungsol.com/html/faqs7.html http://www.alltubetesters.com/articles/howto_test_tubes.htm http://www.alltubetesters.com/articles/tester_guide.htm http://amplitrex.com/ http://www.maximatcher.com/ |