sound_cycle
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However this will be kind of testing agility of the power amp to get into protection mode consistently and may do some harm if it fails to get into protection mode, so its your call.
Since yours is a headphone amp as well so you can connect a pair of nice headphones instead of the amp and see if you listen something bizarre with one channel and do the tubes swap again.
In retrospect - I am very glad that I did not swap channels or other speakers to the problematic Gungnir unit. It would have undoubtedly burned them out too.
I request OPs indulgence in my asking two questions on his thread as they are on a issue of mutual concern
1. What is the definitive test before plugging a known but supposedy fixed problem device into expensive equipment following repairs. (I read the thread but got all confused)
2. If such a problem unit were to be fixed say by HPZ could I ask them to test or warranty against the possibility of causing damage to my equipment or at least ask them to carry out (1) above.
ciao
gr