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Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Because you need to reduce the voltage going to the bias circuit, I would consider leaving the 3K3 resistor in circuit and just insert the trim pot in series with it at one end. This way when the trim pot is set to zero resistance the amp will be the same as if there was no added resistor.
I would unsolder the resistor where it connects to the diode at the fiber board side. Then I would solder one end of the trim pot resistor into the eyelet. Then I would connect the loose end of the 3K3 resistor to the other end of the trim pot resistor and to trim pot wiper terminals.
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You should be good then. The last step is to re-set the output matching/bias balance control.
No signal, master at zero, adjust for minimum hum.
Re-set the bias balance any time you adjust the bias.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by Jam View PostThanks So you do the hum setting with the balance control even if I set the two pair when bias meter was hooked up?
I would suggest that you start by setting the balance control to its' midpoint. Then using your bias meter adjust the bias control so that the tubes draw an amount of idle current that is both safe for the tubes and sounds good to your ears. Then after the bias is set and stable, adjust the balance control for the least amount of hum.
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"sorry for all the questions"
It's the questions that do Not get asked that keep you from learning.
Glad that you got it resolved.Last edited by Jazz P Bass; 04-22-2014, 08:27 PM.
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