I'm very excited. I finished wiring my Bassman this weekend and got the tubes today. I had already verified that the heaters were wired correctly, and I brought the amp up with a 5U4 that I had laying around. I was initially concerned because all DC voltages were high, and there was talk here and there that the Mercury ToneClone PT put out too high a high voltage. Senior members told me that everything would be fine after all the tubes were installed and there was load on the B+. Right on.
Anyway, the 5881 plates sat at 460v and with the bias all the way down, they drew 35ma each. That's 70% of the rated 23W plate dissapation. And since nothing was smoking, I plugged in the guitar and... beautiful sound (with a little hum). No motorboating, no squeals, no hiss, no dead air (radio jargon for silence). And aside from transposing the Normal and Bright channels on the first preamp, all controls seemed to function normally.
Unfortunately, I don't have a 4 X 10 cabinet yet, so my load was a Radio Shack PA speaker converted to 2ohms via resistors. So I imagine the sound will be much better and LOUDER with real a real 2ohm inductive load.
I still want to put the scope on it and look at the PI and power stages just for my own education. And I have to eliminate the minor hum.
In closing (for now), I just want to thank everyone who helped me along the way by answering my most basic and confusing questions. I plan to post a "What I've Learned" piece here after I get the beast tamed. I'm close, I think, but the scope may show things that I can't discern by ear. Oh, I'll post some pictures, too.
Thanks to all,
Larry
Anyway, the 5881 plates sat at 460v and with the bias all the way down, they drew 35ma each. That's 70% of the rated 23W plate dissapation. And since nothing was smoking, I plugged in the guitar and... beautiful sound (with a little hum). No motorboating, no squeals, no hiss, no dead air (radio jargon for silence). And aside from transposing the Normal and Bright channels on the first preamp, all controls seemed to function normally.
Unfortunately, I don't have a 4 X 10 cabinet yet, so my load was a Radio Shack PA speaker converted to 2ohms via resistors. So I imagine the sound will be much better and LOUDER with real a real 2ohm inductive load.
I still want to put the scope on it and look at the PI and power stages just for my own education. And I have to eliminate the minor hum.
In closing (for now), I just want to thank everyone who helped me along the way by answering my most basic and confusing questions. I plan to post a "What I've Learned" piece here after I get the beast tamed. I'm close, I think, but the scope may show things that I can't discern by ear. Oh, I'll post some pictures, too.
Thanks to all,
Larry
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