Laney CUB12R User Manual
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TUBE AMPLIFIER SURVIVAL TIPS
• Tube amplifiers; generally sound much warmer/sweeter than solid state transistor amplifiers but they also 
need a little more respect due to the fragile glass tubes themselves. The 
uses top quality tubes, which
should give you years of trouble free service, however like all tube amps; it is important to treat it with a certain 
amount of care. 
• Tubes are fragile glass components; they can easily be damaged if thrown in and out of vehicles,
• Make sure the impedance; of your cabinets matches the setting on your amplifier. Improper impedance 
matching will result in reduced power output and compromised sound at best and amplifier failure/premature tube 
failure at worst.
• Allow the amplifier; to warm up to room temperature before switching it on, the sudden thermal shock 
generated can crack the cold glass tube housing plus any moisture is bad news around high voltage electronics.
• Allow the amplifier; to cool down after playing before moving. Hot tubes are more susceptible to damage 
than cool ones. Use good quality loudspeaker leads, cheap leads are often not up to the job of handling the large 
requirements for loudspeakers and can often short out. 
• Tube amplifiers; don't like running into a open circuit. A tubes life expectancy is based upon a number of 
factors which include operating temperature, how hard and how often it is played, vibration due to travel etc. Tubes 
should be changed in your amplifier if you notice any change in your amplifiers performance etc. They need not be 
changed at any regular interval.
• Typical problems; with preamp tubes can be a crackly noise, hiss, hum and microphony. The preamp tubes can 
safely be changed with no action required if they fail or reduce in performance. Typical output tube problems can 
be; sound lacking in punch, sound lacks extreme highs or lows and low level hum. Exact replacements for the 
preamp tube and output tube are available from Laney via your dealer.
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