Where to buy high quality EL34 tube retainers?
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Where to buy high quality EL34 tube retainers?
The spring tube retainers I have been getting from the usual dealers break after short use or even before the amp is even tubed up. You bend these things just a few times a they break off.
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Re: Where to buy high quality EL34 tube retainers?
The spring & top cap ones look nice but you're right they break way too easily.
I haven't found any decent ones.
I now use the Fender type "bitey" rings. Bit of a hassle if you have to pull the output tubes a couple of times while tube rolling, but they work.
Someone was selling the Marshall knitted caps but they were too spendy for me.
I haven't found any decent ones.
I now use the Fender type "bitey" rings. Bit of a hassle if you have to pull the output tubes a couple of times while tube rolling, but they work.
Someone was selling the Marshall knitted caps but they were too spendy for me.
Why Aye Man
Re: Where to buy high quality EL34 tube retainers?
I do use the Fender bear claw clamps more often due to these spring tube retainers breaking but if anyone has a source for high quality spring tube retainers or Marshall knit type let me know please.
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Re: Where to buy high quality EL34 tube retainers?
Belton makes really nice claw varieties.
Re: Where to buy high quality EL34 tube retainers?
I will have to ask the dealers if they are Belton.
Re: Where to buy high quality EL34 tube retainers?
Yeah I use the bear claw one also on 6L6 and 6V6 power tubes.
I think there were some bad ones a few years ago that were inferior.
I think there were some bad ones a few years ago that were inferior.
Tom
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Re: Where to buy high quality EL34 tube retainers?
Beltons are stamped "Belton" as I recall.M Fowler wrote:I will have to ask the dealers if they are Belton.