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Music Direct has the CAIG - VACUUM TUBE SURVIVAL KIT on sale for $29.99, which is $10 bucks off normal price.
CAIG VACUUM TUBE SURVIVAL KIT at Music Direct (http://www.musicdirect.com/p-1158-caig-vacuum-tube-survival-kit.aspx)
I just ordered one with the hopes of getting a little performance bump from my VAC pre, which I know has never had any cleaning done to it. My tubes are new but I will still treat them with the DeoxIT Gold and clean all the sockets.
At some point, I will open up the Counterpoint and do the same.
I simply wipe any accumulated dust off of the COLD tube, and a spot of windex on a microfiber is useful. Then I wiggle the tube around in its socket. Then I check the bias and move on.
blackraven
04-05-2012, 08:50 PM
I have been using tuner cleaner and lubricator on my tubes. I have a bottle of deoxit on order. Remember to not handle the glass with your bare fingers as the oil can create hot spots and burn out the tubes faster.
E-Stat
04-06-2012, 09:27 AM
which I know has never had any cleaning done to it. My tubes are new but I will still treat them with the DeoxIT Gold and clean all the sockets.
While I have been a Caig user for thirty years, I am leery of applying it to tube pins and sockets.
Advice from Victor Khomenko (http://db.audioasylum.com/mhtml/m.html?forum=tubes&n=43499)
of BAT.
As an aside, he grew up in a family where several members worked at the Svetlana (now SED) factory in St. Petersburg.
While I have been a Caig user for thirty years, I am leery of applying it to tube pins and sockets.
Advice from Victor Khomenko (http://db.audioasylum.com/mhtml/m.html?forum=tubes&n=43499)
of BAT.
As an aside, he grew up in a family where several members worked at the Svetlana (now SED) factory in St. Petersburg.
Thanks for the heads up. Maybe I will just clean the sockets and not apply the pro gold to the tubes.
texlle
04-06-2012, 05:50 PM
I would much rather put the $30 towards a new set of tubes I'd want to try, personally.
blackraven
04-06-2012, 07:56 PM
Tuner cleaner and deoxit are fine and won't leave a residue or gunk up anything. I always wipe the pins clear after applying any cleaner.
Poultrygeist
04-07-2012, 04:14 AM
I have a can of Deoxit but find it works no better than contact cleaner from Lowes.
Next time I clean tube pins it will be with Magic Eraser.
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