Well, got one of these in with massive hum. Got this email previously, when working on one that wouldn't bias.
Doesn't help much being that you all have figured this out already. I pulled the first 2 preamp tubes, and the hum remains, but when I pull the 3rd it goes away. I measured voltages around this tube and it doesn't have voltages similar to an LTP PI. It measures like your typical common cathode gain stage. I am seeing about 600mv of AC on the cathode when the hum is active. This tube has series DC filament wiring, and has 6Vdc for each filament (pin4=12v, pin9=6v, pin5=0v) Those voltages are good. There is no DC on the grids and there is indeed about 220k from grids to ground. Yes I tried a new JJ ecc83
edit: there is actually 600mv of DC on the grids. It appears each of these grids are fed by a capacitor (1uf 450v) from a MOSFET.
Thanks for contacting me,
The best course of action would be to speak to Korg who handle our distribution in the US with regard to service centre accreditation
Can you out line the problem you have with the Stage 60, if you are trying to set the bias on the amp be advised there is a protection system on the amp that may be active,
To set the bias:
All volume tone and gain pots fully CCW, select clean channel
Ensure you have a dummy load or speaker attached to the amp, also insert a shorted jack plug into the guitar input, this will now release the protection circuit,
If you look at the output valve pcb you will see a 2 pin connector that is not used, this is the bias measuring point, (alternatively measure across D27 if that’s easier)
Set your DVM to its 200mvDc range and measure across the 2 pins, adjust the bias adjust pot PR2 to read 50mv, leave the balance pot PR1 in its mid way position,
That will set the bias,
If you need more help please come back to me and we will help as much as possible
Very best regards
Phil
The best course of action would be to speak to Korg who handle our distribution in the US with regard to service centre accreditation
Can you out line the problem you have with the Stage 60, if you are trying to set the bias on the amp be advised there is a protection system on the amp that may be active,
To set the bias:
All volume tone and gain pots fully CCW, select clean channel
Ensure you have a dummy load or speaker attached to the amp, also insert a shorted jack plug into the guitar input, this will now release the protection circuit,
If you look at the output valve pcb you will see a 2 pin connector that is not used, this is the bias measuring point, (alternatively measure across D27 if that’s easier)
Set your DVM to its 200mvDc range and measure across the 2 pins, adjust the bias adjust pot PR2 to read 50mv, leave the balance pot PR1 in its mid way position,
That will set the bias,
If you need more help please come back to me and we will help as much as possible
Very best regards
Phil
edit: there is actually 600mv of DC on the grids. It appears each of these grids are fed by a capacitor (1uf 450v) from a MOSFET.
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