Hello:
I have a Peavey Classic 50 -212 that I need to install new output tubes (four EL84's).
I checked the bias voltage, plate voltage, and cathode currents and average them. I measure -15.6 VDC at the junction of R16 (18K ohm) and R18 (33k ohm), and at the input voltage to R16 = -24 VDC. If I use the voltage divider rule to check the bias voltage, I then calculate -15.53V.
The cathode currents average to: 30.25 mA, and the plate voltages average to: 392VDC. Now, If I calculate correctly, the plate dissipation for the EL84 is 12 watts.
I have a plate voltage of 392V; therefore: 12/392 = 30.61 mA per tube I normally bias my amps between 65% and 70% of this max dissipation number, so the measured data from above puts me at 100% at Idle. 70% would equal: 0.7 x 30.61 = 21.43mA per tube.
Does anyone know the factory bias voltage and measure the cathode current settings?
I have a Peavey Classic 50 -212 that I need to install new output tubes (four EL84's).
I checked the bias voltage, plate voltage, and cathode currents and average them. I measure -15.6 VDC at the junction of R16 (18K ohm) and R18 (33k ohm), and at the input voltage to R16 = -24 VDC. If I use the voltage divider rule to check the bias voltage, I then calculate -15.53V.
The cathode currents average to: 30.25 mA, and the plate voltages average to: 392VDC. Now, If I calculate correctly, the plate dissipation for the EL84 is 12 watts.
I have a plate voltage of 392V; therefore: 12/392 = 30.61 mA per tube I normally bias my amps between 65% and 70% of this max dissipation number, so the measured data from above puts me at 100% at Idle. 70% would equal: 0.7 x 30.61 = 21.43mA per tube.
Does anyone know the factory bias voltage and measure the cathode current settings?
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