Dang, ok, a tube problem would make sense considering it seems like one of the few parts to likely age out. I don't have any replacements off-hand, but I was considering rolling a new tube or two before this issue. So, I'm not that opposed to just buying a new one anyway. Is there a great way of diagnosing a tube problem at home, or does it just boil down to try a new one and see if it works? It would be nice to gain some confidence on a bad tube before making the financial investment, but if not, then it is what it is.