Tube tester
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Tube tester
Hello guys. Purchased a new to me tube tester B&K dyna jet 707 . Been having fun doing the testing. one of the problems with buying stuff like this is you may have to refurbish it before you can use it. I purchased this one because the guy said he had gone through it completely and did a transistor replacement of the "problem tube" these units have. Only found one bad tube in the stereo's but only about half done. I noticed on one of the tubes that it reads bad but I then tested several of the same ones and they have the exact same reading so I think my book settings is wrong.?. Still its been fun. Here is a photo
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Re: Tube tester
With all of those sockets it looks like it would test every tube known to mankind. Nice find!
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And bear in mind that some tubes that test badly will work just fine in-circuit. I usually look mostly for shorts and leakage.
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Hello Chris, what do you mean by leakage ?
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I have a 707. The "problem tube" with them is a 12AX7. I don't like the way this tester tests for shorts, otherwise, I like it. Output tubes should be professionally matched for best performance, particularly in a Magnavox bi-amp. 
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