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Re: Scott 299C and 7591 tubes
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Mon, 19 November 2007 16:30
Forty2wo
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The crackle and pop may just be dirty sockets. The act of removing and replacing the tubes cleans them to a degree. If you plan to use it on a regular basis I would consider replacing the electrolytic caps and maybe upgrading the bias supply…John
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