I've aquired a Laney AOR Protube 50 that I've been tuning up. I'm trying to set the bias on the new power tubes and either there is a circuit problem or I must be doing something wrong. Probably the later ;-]. 2 el34 class AB, basic 50 watt marshall style power stage. When I read up on how to bias the thing I read that I can use the “OT Shunt Method, put an ammeter across ½ output and measure current, adjust bias as needed.” So I look at the schematic... and where do I hook up the meter? Across the Plate to the Cathode? I tried this and got no current... well I got 1 microamp. hmmmmm... So I also read that I can install 1ohm resistors between cathode and ground and measure the current that way ( volts across resistor).Well that is a quick solder job away... let me try that, dag no resistor in my bin, well I got the thing open so I put my meter between the cathode and ground, now it should carry all idle current right? That is, all the current that would have generated the volts across the resistor that I would have measured to calculate the idle current....still nothing... weird. Tubes are warm and I can hear preamp hiss from speaker so power stage is working somehow....I measure the bias voltage. I can adjust it from -35 to about -40 volts by twiddling the bias pot on the board. Plate voltage is up about +400v. I monitor cathode current while I adjust bias and nothing changes. Now the kids are yelling upstairs and I'm flummoxed, better power down and think about this before I blow something up. And yes the damn thing was working before started messing with it ;-]
so the possibilities are
1: I am an idiot
2: On my first pass trying to use 'OT shunt method' i hooked things up wrong.
3: but even so when i lift the cathode ground and put an milli-ammeter in between, I should get something right? A series circuit is a series circuit. Idle current HAS to pass from cathode to plate, so I should see something with my meters. Unless...
4: I'm working with a combination of brain farts and bad meters. I tried both a DMM and a VOM.
When I go home tonight I'll test all the meters and try again. Any ideas?
TIA
Justin Harrison
so the possibilities are
1: I am an idiot
2: On my first pass trying to use 'OT shunt method' i hooked things up wrong.
3: but even so when i lift the cathode ground and put an milli-ammeter in between, I should get something right? A series circuit is a series circuit. Idle current HAS to pass from cathode to plate, so I should see something with my meters. Unless...
4: I'm working with a combination of brain farts and bad meters. I tried both a DMM and a VOM.
When I go home tonight I'll test all the meters and try again. Any ideas?
TIA
Justin Harrison
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