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Old 03-08-2013, 11:43 PM
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I take a used tube and use needle nose pliers with serrated teeth and squeeze each pin to make slight indentations/marks and spray the socket with a cleaner like deoxit and insert the tube and and pull in and out slightly, like sanding with the tube pins. works 100% of the time. Repaired a LOT of Fisher stereo equipment that way when nothing else worked. Fisher tube sockets seem to corrode quite easily.
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