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Tom Wolverton
From: Carpinteria, CA
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 5:45 am
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Anybody use these? I have the opinion that they cause damage to the tubes. from vibration and thermal expansion differences with the metal on glass.
_________________ To write with a broken pencil is pointless. |
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Eric Philippsen
From: Central Florida USA
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 6:19 am
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Those actually work well and many manufacturers use them. Besides holding tubes in place when installed "upside down", they can also keep the tubes from vibrating and causing noise. Even facing up they help. All the older Marshalls used them in that way.
As for thermal expansion differences between the tube and the retainer, I don't believe it is ever a problem at all. It's just not a consideration. |
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Bill L. Wilson
From: Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 6:20 am Tube Springs Holder Downers.
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I've had a Marshall JCM800, 100watt tube head since 1986, with those in it, and it's never been a problem. There's not a lot of tension on those springs. |
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Ron Simpson
From: Illinois, USA
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 6:35 am
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I use them on all my amps. The only tube damage occurred before I used them. An output tube fell out of the chassis, and wasn't noticed until I heard the sound of breaking glass upon closing the tailgate of my vehicle. That was ten to fifteen years ago. I've had no problems with tubes or tube retainers at all since installing them.
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Stephen Cowell
From: Round Rock, Texas, USA
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 6:50 am
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+1 on the long spring retainers... I've never had a problem with them. I've converted old Fenders to them as well... you'll never find the tube falling out, that's for sure. The worst thing about Fenders is those silly toothed retainers that don't really work well. _________________ New FB Page: Lap Steel Licks And Stuff: https://www.facebook.com/groups/195394851800329 |
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Tom Wolverton
From: Carpinteria, CA
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 7:47 am
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You mean these darn things? I agree.
_________________ To write with a broken pencil is pointless. |
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Papa Joe Pollick
From: Swanton, Ohio
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 11:45 am
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I've never heard of them til now..
Question--How do you get the tube in and out ?? Anyone have a pic with tubes in.
Geeze I need to get out more.. |
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Tim Marcus
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 11:56 am
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I switched to the spring retainers for 6L6 and 6550 based amplifiers. They do a better job of quieting the bottle from rattling in a high power combo amp.
The clip retainers are great too - when properly implemented, both can prove to be very useful _________________ Milkmansound.com |
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Don Poland
From: Hanover, PA.
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 3:01 pm
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Papa Joe Pollick wrote: |
I've never heard of them til now..
Question--How do you get the tube in and out ?? Anyone have a pic with tubes in.
Geeze I need to get out more.. |
All you need to do to get the tubes out is lift the spring. |
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Papa Joe Pollick
From: Swanton, Ohio
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Posted 19 Feb 2014 3:48 pm
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Thank you..I couldn't see it with out the tubes..All clear now..Great idea.. |
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Mark Fowler
From: Minnesota, USA
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Posted 20 Feb 2014 10:07 pm
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The spring retainers and bear claw holders both work very well. You can get insulators for those spring retainers on big bottle tubes to help with vibration. |
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