Hello
I posted on this forum a while back while changing the tubes in my Marshall dsl 100 head. I changed the tubes and set the bias at the test points in the back of the head. I could never get the Mvs to stay the same after I set them. I would set them then play a little, check them and they would be different. I was setting it around 78Mvs which was recommended by someone on this forum. I did not use a resistor in the speaker jack when I was Biasing. I set it plugged in to the speaker and unplugged from the speaker and the values still jumped around. Do I need to have the resistor to properly bias. If so what are the values I need? i run the amp at 8 ohms and it's a 100 watt amp so do I need an 8ohm 100 watt resistor.I did finally get it to sound half way decent but I want to know if I can get it to sound better. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Joe
I posted on this forum a while back while changing the tubes in my Marshall dsl 100 head. I changed the tubes and set the bias at the test points in the back of the head. I could never get the Mvs to stay the same after I set them. I would set them then play a little, check them and they would be different. I was setting it around 78Mvs which was recommended by someone on this forum. I did not use a resistor in the speaker jack when I was Biasing. I set it plugged in to the speaker and unplugged from the speaker and the values still jumped around. Do I need to have the resistor to properly bias. If so what are the values I need? i run the amp at 8 ohms and it's a 100 watt amp so do I need an 8ohm 100 watt resistor.I did finally get it to sound half way decent but I want to know if I can get it to sound better. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Joe
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