^ so, johnny, if your koch is acting up and you aren't sure what's wrong, you should take it to a professional? :lol:
also, what's a koch tube? o_O
Does 50mA stand for 50 mini amps? Micro amps?
milli (a thousandth) :)
Good theory, but thats a non-starter: you need to know what effect your adjustments have made, and theres no way to read that with the amp off. Plus as ratrod says, there are caps in there that hold enough charge to kill you (whatever that is!!) as well. I dont know how long that takes to dissipate - it could be minutes, it could be days.
yeah, the caps will hold charge, that's what they're for (to smooth ac ripple etc. among other things). depends on the amp, the cap, chance too i guess... i think some amps may have a resistor somewhere around the caps which will self-drain the caps, but it's certainly not every amp, and it'd be safer to manually drain the caps anyway just as good practice.