Hopeful,
Yes, just to make sure there is continuity between the pin connection underneath the plate and the pin hole on top. But I also meant to plug the tubes in, power it up, and read the voltage across each of the diodes of the 9-pin socket.
I have a pair of paramour IIs here that you can't see any problem with when looking at the driver tube socket, and the tube plugs in just fine, but inside the socket, pin 2 -- the grid -- is not making contact with the tube pin. I tried to fix it temporarily, and did so, but it only held for a couple of hours and now I can't establish the connection again. From what I can feel in that socket hole, the metal appears to be broken off inside the socket.
I also know another guy who had a problem with the 9 pin socket in his crack kit.
First thing though it to make sure there is contact with the tube pin from the bottom side of the socket, because if that's not there, then the LED could be fine, but not lighting because there's no connection to the tube.
One other thing you could do to test this is have the amp powered on and wiggle the tube and see if the led blinks as you do so.
-- Jim
Jim Rebman -- recovering audiophile
Equitech balanced power; uRendu, USB processor -> Musette DAC -> 5670 tube buffer -> Finale Audio F138 FFX -> Cain and Cain Abbys near-field).
s.e.x. 2.1 under construction. Want list: Stereomour II
All ICs homemade (speaker and power next)