I recently got a Allesandro bias meter and have been checking out my amps.
I was surprised to see that my 59' 5E3 had a fair bit of mismatch on the 6V6's. 32ma & 41ma. The amp sounds great. I posted in the troubleshooting forum and the fine people responded that if the amp sounds great it was not a bad thing. One post warned that I was probably going to fry my output tubes.
So I went further and measured the plate and cathode voltages and did some calculations, do these look OK?
For the test I used some matched JJ tubes which the Bias meter speced out at 39ma each for both tubes.
a)cathode current = 19.7V / 250 (cathode resistor)= 0.08A /2= 40 ma/tube
b)plate V (357V) - Cathode V (19.7V) = 337V
c) Current(0.04A) x V (337V) = 13.48 Watts
I guess I am thinking that the 40ma/tube looks high but I don't know enough about how to interpret the data.
Another question I have is about tubes. I have about 20 old mixed brand 6V6's that a local tech "matched" for me. Some Phillips,GE, Sylvania etc. As I tried out the matched 6V6 combos I noticed most of them are biasing 6V6a)33- 6V6b)40ma? Is that OK? Additionally some pairs sound excellent but have a fair bit of hiss type noise. Is this a bad tube or a bias issue?
Lastly,a couple pairs of tubes biased 6V6a) 0ma- 6V6b) 61ma. Bad tube I suspect. The odd thing was I was playing guitar for a moment when this happened and the amp sounded really amazing.Of course I switched the amp off almost immediately.
So many questions... Any insights greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I was surprised to see that my 59' 5E3 had a fair bit of mismatch on the 6V6's. 32ma & 41ma. The amp sounds great. I posted in the troubleshooting forum and the fine people responded that if the amp sounds great it was not a bad thing. One post warned that I was probably going to fry my output tubes.
So I went further and measured the plate and cathode voltages and did some calculations, do these look OK?
For the test I used some matched JJ tubes which the Bias meter speced out at 39ma each for both tubes.
a)cathode current = 19.7V / 250 (cathode resistor)= 0.08A /2= 40 ma/tube
b)plate V (357V) - Cathode V (19.7V) = 337V
c) Current(0.04A) x V (337V) = 13.48 Watts
I guess I am thinking that the 40ma/tube looks high but I don't know enough about how to interpret the data.
Another question I have is about tubes. I have about 20 old mixed brand 6V6's that a local tech "matched" for me. Some Phillips,GE, Sylvania etc. As I tried out the matched 6V6 combos I noticed most of them are biasing 6V6a)33- 6V6b)40ma? Is that OK? Additionally some pairs sound excellent but have a fair bit of hiss type noise. Is this a bad tube or a bias issue?
Lastly,a couple pairs of tubes biased 6V6a) 0ma- 6V6b) 61ma. Bad tube I suspect. The odd thing was I was playing guitar for a moment when this happened and the amp sounded really amazing.Of course I switched the amp off almost immediately.
So many questions... Any insights greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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