Guys, I hope you can help, I'd really appreciate it. I'm about tapped out of ideas.
A little background first:
I installed the adjustable bias (cermet 10K pot and 6.8K resistor) in parallel with C41, as documented on FJA's site. No issues there, I believe. I changed tubes to 5881's for a while (biased to about 30mA per tube) just to see if I liked those better. I still think the amp sounds terrible compared to my Marshall Vintage Modern. It's kind of muddy, lacks clarity, bass and treble. It's doesn't seem to be the 5150 that people rave about, metal-wise. This is the only one I've played.
Recently I installed some new JJ 6L6GC (already had fairly new JJ 12AX7's installed). I experimented with bias about 20-35mA per tube.
My biasing method is to:
Measure the resistance for each side of the OT primary, T2:
Blue to center => 37.5 ohms
Brown to center => 29.4 ohms
Then measure the DC voltage, power on, across each of those:
Blue to center (red) => -2.51 VDC
Brown to center => -1.97 VDC
So using I= E/R, taking the top example that would be
0.067 A = 2.51/37.5
Divide that by 2 (for each tube), that about 33mA bias to each. Is that the correct way to measure it?
Anyway, it may have been happening all along, but I noticed that the VDC measurement on the OT primaries keeps climbing!
I kept an eye on it and started lowering the pot value until it had to be lowered all way. It just keeps climbing and I figured I should turn if off before a tube glows red.
Also, there is a slight hum even when all volume is turned down and no guitar attached. It gets louder as time goes on and louder if I crank the Resonance.
I have already cleaned all the sockets and pots with some good quality contact cleaner.
Any ideas for the climbing VOLTAGE and the HUM? THANKS.
A little background first:
I installed the adjustable bias (cermet 10K pot and 6.8K resistor) in parallel with C41, as documented on FJA's site. No issues there, I believe. I changed tubes to 5881's for a while (biased to about 30mA per tube) just to see if I liked those better. I still think the amp sounds terrible compared to my Marshall Vintage Modern. It's kind of muddy, lacks clarity, bass and treble. It's doesn't seem to be the 5150 that people rave about, metal-wise. This is the only one I've played.
Recently I installed some new JJ 6L6GC (already had fairly new JJ 12AX7's installed). I experimented with bias about 20-35mA per tube.
My biasing method is to:
Measure the resistance for each side of the OT primary, T2:
Blue to center => 37.5 ohms
Brown to center => 29.4 ohms
Then measure the DC voltage, power on, across each of those:
Blue to center (red) => -2.51 VDC
Brown to center => -1.97 VDC
So using I= E/R, taking the top example that would be
0.067 A = 2.51/37.5
Divide that by 2 (for each tube), that about 33mA bias to each. Is that the correct way to measure it?
Anyway, it may have been happening all along, but I noticed that the VDC measurement on the OT primaries keeps climbing!
I kept an eye on it and started lowering the pot value until it had to be lowered all way. It just keeps climbing and I figured I should turn if off before a tube glows red.
Also, there is a slight hum even when all volume is turned down and no guitar attached. It gets louder as time goes on and louder if I crank the Resonance.
I have already cleaned all the sockets and pots with some good quality contact cleaner.
Any ideas for the climbing VOLTAGE and the HUM? THANKS.
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