Got in a Mesa Dual rectifier 3 channel that had a shorted 6l6gc and a blown screen resistor. Replaced the resistor and the customer requested that I install an adjustable bias so that he could run tubes other than the Mesa tubes. I installed a cermet pot and resistor and proceeded to set the bias voltage for -51 as on the Mesa schematic.
Checking the ma readings on the new tubes, I found that when the amp was in the SS rectifier mode and bold setting (459vdc plate), I was seeing 31ma. Moving it to the spongy setting (414vdc plate), only 26ma. With it in the tube rectifier mode, bold (433vdc plate) gave me 21ma and spongy (390vdc plate) only 18ma.
Adjusting the bias voltage down to -48, the readings were as follows:
(Plate voltages roughly the same in all settings, about 10vdc lower) SS Bold-40ma, SS spongy-35ma, Tube bold-26ma, and tube spongy-21ma.
I'm thinking I should be leaving that bias voltage closer to the -48. The bias readings with it at -51 seem awfully cold to me. Anybody have any thoughts on this?
Checking the ma readings on the new tubes, I found that when the amp was in the SS rectifier mode and bold setting (459vdc plate), I was seeing 31ma. Moving it to the spongy setting (414vdc plate), only 26ma. With it in the tube rectifier mode, bold (433vdc plate) gave me 21ma and spongy (390vdc plate) only 18ma.
Adjusting the bias voltage down to -48, the readings were as follows:
(Plate voltages roughly the same in all settings, about 10vdc lower) SS Bold-40ma, SS spongy-35ma, Tube bold-26ma, and tube spongy-21ma.
I'm thinking I should be leaving that bias voltage closer to the -48. The bias readings with it at -51 seem awfully cold to me. Anybody have any thoughts on this?
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