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Old 02-24-2016, 04:19 AM
plurn plurn is offline
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Originally Posted by joe_marsh View Post
I will be there right with you....very soon. I have purchased the ET3 SE and its three days into burn in on my bench. I'll hook it up in a week. I have the following that I've got in back stock:
(2)Amperex 6922 PQ Series White Label 1962 &1960
(1)Amperex 1962 ECC88 Holland ‘White Bugle Boy’
(1)Amperex 6922 Holland ‘White Bugle Boy’ 1963
(2)Siemens E188CC strong test used, white writing mid ‘60’s
(3)Siemens E288CC, (2) very strong-(1)67% (10K hours life)
(1)matched pair Amperex 7308 USN-CEP NOS 1966
(2)Siemens CCa 1971
(4)6N23P – (2)from the Saratov plant & (2)from the Voskhod plant 70’s to 80’s vintage


Hi Joe,

Note that for burn in of the capacitors (at least the ones at the output), you need to have something plugged in to the preamp outputs, such as a power amplifier. The power amplifier does not necessarily need to be turned on, it just needs to be connected so that the pre has a load connected. There also has to be at least a moderate volume set (not muted) so that current is passing though the output capacitors. You may already be aware of this, just being sure so you don't waste time and tube hours.

Congratulations on your new ET3 SE.

Anthony

Last edited by plurn; 02-24-2016 at 04:23 AM.
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