Hi, as a radio technician from the 60's I am trying to fix the amp. The issue i have is that the two valves are 6L6GCR made in China, and I am having a problem with the bias setting - 8A-10C board. The chassis is 2100-B-AX. Would appreciate comments. Thanks, Peter.
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Originally posted by Peter March View PostHi, as a radio technician from the 60's I am trying to fix the amp. The issue i have is that the two valves are 6L6GCR made in China, and I am having a problem with the bias setting - 8A-10C board. The chassis is 2100-B-AX. Would appreciate comments. Thanks, Peter.
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What's the problem?
I've worked on a lot of MM stuff, but don't recall this particular one, is this the tube driver or is it the solid state cathode driven version?
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It is the solid state cathode driven one, on the 2100-B circuit board. With just the one adjustment compared to two in the Fender models - bias and balance between the two in that brand - there is only the one adjustment here. Therefore with only one measurement across the 3.9 ohm resistors for what I understand is 25 mV to be set, what happens if the other 3.9 ohm resistor has a higher or lower voltage across - what is the preferred maximum and minimum voltages between them that the set up has to keep them?
Cheers,
Peter
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Originally posted by Peter March View PostIt is the solid state cathode driven one, on the 2100-B circuit board. With just the one adjustment compared to two in the Fender models - bias and balance between the two in that brand - there is only the one adjustment here. Therefore with only one measurement across the 3.9 ohm resistors for what I understand is 25 mV to be set, what happens if the other 3.9 ohm resistor has a higher or lower voltage across - what is the preferred maximum and minimum voltages between them that the set up has to keep them?
Cheers,
Peter
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