But it's really weird that the first time I turned it on, both channel had sound and I even did a channel check. But the second time I tried it, the right went silent, as it should.
Ah, I guess I know how to make the right channel back: turn on the amp for 1 min, turn it off, swap the 2 6C33C-Bs left to right, turn the amp back on, STEREO SOUND! But I sense some smell of a working hair dryer coming out of the amp.
@thegunner100 My unit has a different problem I think: The seller broke one of the rectifier tubes, so I guess it took something in the right channel with it. But I can use both of the channels after "warming up" the tubes, and the volume on right channel stays, or even the it sounded a bit loud or brighter to me. Anyway, thank you all the same, and glad to see your amp is working now.
It's OK, I bought this unit hoping it's just a broken tube problem, but planned for much worse, like there's only bricks in the package. (I'm in China, so...) I guess the broken is not toooo big? At least one of the channels still works, so I can use it as reference. Time for me to learn some real electricity!
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