I have an original '93 Fender Blues Deluxe. I am interested in changing the tubes as I have been playing the amp much more often in the last few months and they are starting to degrade pretty rapidly. There is no rebias pot on this amp, so I was wondering if any of you have any idea on how to bias the new power tubes. I will probably get "matched" tubes, but they are not actually matched 100% and I want them to be within .10mA if possible.
I understand that if I replace tubes with something different, i.e. 6L6s with 300Bs or 6146s, I will need to rebias the amplifier, but I am not changing the wattage output or gain in this amp as I will use 6L6s for sure. I would just like to be able to view the amperage for each tube and to be able to adjust that amperage accordingly. I am just worried that if I simply swap out the tubes, with the age and wear on the amp, there will be a bias difference that isn't healthy for the amp or tubes.
I have read that the amp is rated for 60mA/60mV @ 1 ohm per tube. Is this correct? I would think that 60mA would be too high. I was thinking more like 30mA per tube for a combined 60mA. I will settle for simply changing out the power and preamp tubes with comparable tubes and not worrying about the rebias IF I can be certain this will not damage the amp. It is old and the guy who had it before myself never changed out the tubes, so this amp isn't in tip top shape.
So basically, do any of you know a way to adjust the amperage for the tubes w/o the pot? I would guess this isn't possible, but you never know. I would appreciate any information you could give.... thanks
I understand that if I replace tubes with something different, i.e. 6L6s with 300Bs or 6146s, I will need to rebias the amplifier, but I am not changing the wattage output or gain in this amp as I will use 6L6s for sure. I would just like to be able to view the amperage for each tube and to be able to adjust that amperage accordingly. I am just worried that if I simply swap out the tubes, with the age and wear on the amp, there will be a bias difference that isn't healthy for the amp or tubes.
I have read that the amp is rated for 60mA/60mV @ 1 ohm per tube. Is this correct? I would think that 60mA would be too high. I was thinking more like 30mA per tube for a combined 60mA. I will settle for simply changing out the power and preamp tubes with comparable tubes and not worrying about the rebias IF I can be certain this will not damage the amp. It is old and the guy who had it before myself never changed out the tubes, so this amp isn't in tip top shape.
So basically, do any of you know a way to adjust the amperage for the tubes w/o the pot? I would guess this isn't possible, but you never know. I would appreciate any information you could give.... thanks
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