On a new tweed bassman I have NOS Tong-sol 5881 tubes which I currently feel sound great, better than other 6L6s - but at this early stage that could be vintage thinking, need more time.
Problem is the tubes are not well matched, I biased one at 35mA but the other is 21.5mA - pretty big difference. Amp sounds decent, brand new, but I'm thinking it could sound better.
I disconnected what I believe the correct voltage divider resistor in the negative voltage grid supply, and placed a 300K pot in place using jumper cables. The pot is not in the photo but I've drawn a red box where I did this. This side of the divider appears to go to the left power tube, per ohm measurement.
But no matter the setting on the pot, the lower current tube stays around 21.5mA.
Maybe a clue - working at night outside, by chance I turned off the lights and noticed the 21.mA tube had a blue glow on just one side of it. One side without, one blue. Could this be a bad tube, and there's no way to bias more current?
Or am I doing something wrong?
More details -
B+ 445, 441, 398V
Pin 5 of both power tubes is -52V.
BTW, I switched the output transformer wires - didn't get a howl but a loud whistle. Switching the wires resolved it.
Problem is the tubes are not well matched, I biased one at 35mA but the other is 21.5mA - pretty big difference. Amp sounds decent, brand new, but I'm thinking it could sound better.
I disconnected what I believe the correct voltage divider resistor in the negative voltage grid supply, and placed a 300K pot in place using jumper cables. The pot is not in the photo but I've drawn a red box where I did this. This side of the divider appears to go to the left power tube, per ohm measurement.
But no matter the setting on the pot, the lower current tube stays around 21.5mA.
Maybe a clue - working at night outside, by chance I turned off the lights and noticed the 21.mA tube had a blue glow on just one side of it. One side without, one blue. Could this be a bad tube, and there's no way to bias more current?
Or am I doing something wrong?
More details -
B+ 445, 441, 398V
Pin 5 of both power tubes is -52V.
BTW, I switched the output transformer wires - didn't get a howl but a loud whistle. Switching the wires resolved it.
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