Anyone happen to know what resistor controls the bias on a Peavey Mace VT?
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Thanks for the shem Percorp, I am looking at getting a bias trim pot and the company that makes it doesn`t supply the resistor location to remove the resistor and install the trimpot. Looks like on the mace there are possibly 6 resistors that control the bias? Or am I reading it wrong?
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1R9 needs to be made variable. It is currently 65k, a odd value at that. I would replace it with a 50k pot and a 15k or 22k resistor in series with the pot.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Many thanks Enzo ! ! I could get a good quality bias pot and the resistor for alot cheaper than the premade rig I saw, will save me a bunch of money ! ! I`m guessing if I go with the 22K resistor that will give me a little finer range on the bias adjustment? This is going to help tremendously. When I get my mace done I know my buddy with his Heritage will be bugging me to death to do it to his as well,,lol. But thank you again Enzo you da man ! !
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The resistor prevents anyone from turning the4 bias all the way off. If an original resistor was 65k, then a 50k resistor and 15k pot will indeed gove you finer control when adjusting that simply using a 65k pot would.
And your buddy will be disappointed when he finds out you can;t make a Heritage adjustable. Not like that anyway. The Heritage uses cathode signal injection, the grids sit at a steady +15v, and the whole thing runs close to class B.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Thanks again Enzo, yep he will be bummed when he hears that,,lol. Tdoing the simple resister and pot mod I am ok with, I used to work on CB radios years ago so the simple stuff as long as I have a point in the right direction I am ok with it. I have been thinking about getting some of the amp repair books out there, and learning how to work on my own equipment. We have 2 techs in town and both stay 6 weeks behind with business, so have decided to venture into the DIY section and take care of my own.
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I may hold off on the rebias mod, been thinking about it alot and while I am sure it will imrpove the tone of the amp it will also eliminate the plug and play aspect of the tubes. I may start trying different tubes with different break ups and see what happens. Take the simple road before I go and start messing with the voltages in the amp, have heard that replacing the screen grid resistors is a good place to start on upgrading that amp. May look into that as well.
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Originally posted by skynyrd View PostI may hold off on the rebias mod, been thinking about it alot and while I am sure it will imrpove the tone of the amp it will also eliminate the plug and play aspect of the tubes. I may start trying different tubes with different break ups and see what happens. Take the simple road before I go and start messing with the voltages in the amp, have heard that replacing the screen grid resistors is a good place to start on upgrading that amp. May look into that as well.
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Raising the bias voltage is a cooler setting, a lower current through the tubes. ALmost no one wants their amp modified for cooler bias.
My comment was that the resistor change you suggested would only result in a 1v or less change. Up or down was not my point at the moment. Form such a small amount of voltage change, I doubt you would hear any difference.
In my opinion, if you are going to the trouble to modify it at all, you really ought to make it adjustable through a useful range.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Thanks for clarifying that Enzo ! ! I would like to eventually go to a variable bias control, but with funds not where I want them to be and having to end up getting the bias probes and such it had crossed my mind to make minor changes to whats there so I don`t have to go all out. Even though understanding all out is whats going to produce the best end result I`m trying to operate within my budget so to speak. Maybe waiting and getting the equipment a piece at a time until I can do it right all at once will be best.
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