Hi, folks!
I was hoping you guys could help me cut through some of the online bs to understand what I need to understand.
My experience is primarily with fixed-bias tube amps (Hammond, Leslie) and solid-state HiFi, PA, bass amps. So I am generally concerned with amps operating in their linear range and don't usually want distortion.
A friend recently asked for assistance replacing the power tubes in a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue as one has gone microphonic. He has previously ordered tubes with a "bias number of 28" - I'm assuming this is a unitless number that describes how early the tube breaks up.
My plan was just to order him a matched set of JJ 6V6s (that's what's in it now) from my usual distributor (CE) and pop 'em in. Am I going to wind up having problems? What's the deal with ordering tubes by bias point? Is it some kind of vendor lock-in, or is there more to it than that?
Thanks,
Wes
I was hoping you guys could help me cut through some of the online bs to understand what I need to understand.
My experience is primarily with fixed-bias tube amps (Hammond, Leslie) and solid-state HiFi, PA, bass amps. So I am generally concerned with amps operating in their linear range and don't usually want distortion.
A friend recently asked for assistance replacing the power tubes in a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue as one has gone microphonic. He has previously ordered tubes with a "bias number of 28" - I'm assuming this is a unitless number that describes how early the tube breaks up.
My plan was just to order him a matched set of JJ 6V6s (that's what's in it now) from my usual distributor (CE) and pop 'em in. Am I going to wind up having problems? What's the deal with ordering tubes by bias point? Is it some kind of vendor lock-in, or is there more to it than that?
Thanks,
Wes
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