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How do I know if the tube is engaged or disengaged from the signal chain?
I couldn't find much info about how to tell if the tube is on or off. The only thing I've read is a reviewer stated that when the blue light ring is on underneath the tube, it's in the signal chain.
But the thing is, when the blue light is on the only part of the tube that's lit up is the very top. There's a blue ring (light) at the bottom of the tube and the very top is lit. The rest of the tube looks like it's off.
When the blue light is not lit up, the entire tube looks like it's on, like any other tube that's been turned on.
Does anyone have experience with this and knows how to distinguish tube being on/off in the iDecco?
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