Is it ok to store guitar pickups and vacuum tubes in the same drawer?

Is it ok to store vacuum tubes in the same drawer as guitar/bass pickups?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 70.0%
  • No

    Votes: 3 30.0%

  • Total voters
    10

drgonzo1969

Well-known member
I have a guitar junk drawer with random stuff in it. tubes, pickups, tuners... you know how it goes. I was wondering if the magnets in the pickups could be harmful to the vacuum tubes?
 
Negatron. Tubes by their design and nature are not prone to gaussian near-field effect when not powered. But then, I've never tried to pick up vacuum tube with a magnet of any kind.
 
Negatron. Tubes by their design and nature are not prone to gaussian near-field effect when not powered. But then, I've never tried to pick up vacuum tube with a magnet of any kind.

I was just thinking of when they are powered on, they can get pretty close to the transformers, and in the case of some combo amps the speaker magnet as well. Perhaps some ill effects there!
 
I know it’s sounds dumb but I thought it better to ask. The tubes are sitting RIGHT next to the pickups in the drawer.
 
I know it’s sounds dumb but I thought it better to ask. The tubes are sitting RIGHT next to the pickups in the drawer.

If they get "busy" you'll have some butt-ugly little hermaphrodites that you must kill immediately, lest they grow and devour their parents — 'cause then you'll have nothing, can't even use the evil-spawn in bass amps...


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