ok, let me start off by professing my ignorance of most in depth electronic gadgetry. I know enough to be dangerous.
My wife/bassist plays a P bass, flat wounds, with her fingers. (So fairly low output passive electronics). She's been using a (purchased new) Ampeg SVT4Pro head for about two+ yrs. We've replaced the pre-amp 12AX7 tubes about FOUR times. This is because after speaking with Ampeg (LoudTech) early on, they suggested it. The amp seemed to have lost it's punch. Each time the problem seemed to correct, but the duration between the need to replace the tubes was less each time. Now, right after the most recent replacement it just does not have the oomph to compete with my 15w guitar+cabinet played at the same setting we've always done. The cabinets (GK BLXIIa 4x10; SWR 1x15) are running dual mono full range. Attached by neutriks. I've tested all the speakers. And they are working. We just took the head to a shop and they tested the outputs of both channels and got 288w (8ohms) from each output (A, B).
After doing some reading I've found that there can be some problems with other SVT hybrid heads wherein they may require some biasing of (what I am guessing is) some part of the solid state power amp section.
Obviously we would want that done if there was any logic to it. Can anyone recommend any tests a novice without a meter or other implements can check?
Please advise. I'm new here, my apologies if I did not format this correctly or have crossed any bounds.
Eric in Charlotte NC USA.
My wife/bassist plays a P bass, flat wounds, with her fingers. (So fairly low output passive electronics). She's been using a (purchased new) Ampeg SVT4Pro head for about two+ yrs. We've replaced the pre-amp 12AX7 tubes about FOUR times. This is because after speaking with Ampeg (LoudTech) early on, they suggested it. The amp seemed to have lost it's punch. Each time the problem seemed to correct, but the duration between the need to replace the tubes was less each time. Now, right after the most recent replacement it just does not have the oomph to compete with my 15w guitar+cabinet played at the same setting we've always done. The cabinets (GK BLXIIa 4x10; SWR 1x15) are running dual mono full range. Attached by neutriks. I've tested all the speakers. And they are working. We just took the head to a shop and they tested the outputs of both channels and got 288w (8ohms) from each output (A, B).
After doing some reading I've found that there can be some problems with other SVT hybrid heads wherein they may require some biasing of (what I am guessing is) some part of the solid state power amp section.
Obviously we would want that done if there was any logic to it. Can anyone recommend any tests a novice without a meter or other implements can check?
Please advise. I'm new here, my apologies if I did not format this correctly or have crossed any bounds.
Eric in Charlotte NC USA.
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