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Omer S
July 23rd 10, 02:50 AM
Is the replacement for the 7355, a Sovtek 7591XYZ?
What if any, rewiring do I need to do?
Omer
Bret L
July 25th 10, 02:58 AM
On Jul 22, 8:50*pm, "Omer S" > wrote:
> Is the replacement for the 7355, a Sovtek 7591XYZ?
>
> What if any, rewiring do I need to do?
>
> Omer
Did you even look at a tube manual?????
Omer S
July 25th 10, 07:27 AM
"Bret L" > wrote in message
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On Jul 22, 8:50 pm, "Omer S" > wrote:
> Is the replacement for the 7355, a Sovtek 7591XYZ?
>
> What if any, rewiring do I need to do?
>
> Omer
Did you even look at a tube manual?????
Sure did, what's the deal with pin 4? If you use the Sovtek, the tube could
blow up if "pin 4" is being used to tie non tube circuits, meaning that
some change of circuitry might be needed!
Omer
Watt? Me worry?
July 26th 10, 05:04 PM
On Jul 25, 1:27*am, "Omer S" > wrote:
> "Bret L" > wrote in message
>
> ...
> On Jul 22, 8:50 pm, "Omer S" > wrote:
>
> > Is the replacement for the 7355, a Sovtek 7591XYZ?
>
> > What if any, rewiring do I need to do?
>
> > Omer
>
> *Did you even look at a tube manual?????
>
> Sure did, what's the deal with pin 4? If *you use the Sovtek, the tube could
> blow up if *"pin 4" is being used to tie non tube circuits, meaning that
> some change of circuitry might be needed!
>
> Omer
Hi RATs!
You ask about swapping tubes, but you concern is with the current
implementation of the circuit.
I cannot guess what is tied to pin 4. Why don't you look?
Happy Ears!
Al
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