Hi! im working on this old Ampeg JET J-12A. just install a new PT from Heyboer, exact clone of the original transformer.I change electrolitics, a new set of high quality tubes, etc.
The amplifier has a 5Y3, a pair of 6SL7 and a pair of 7591. The thing is that the voltages with the new PT are a littlebit higher than the original PT, so i think i must tweak the bias setting a little. The 7591 share the cathode resistor (140R) with a 22uf paralel cap. im getting around 380Vdc of plate voltage and 20vdc across cathode resistor, that gives me around 68mA on each tube, right??
The 7591 are getting very hot, around 200°C, so the idea is to cool it down, its just matter of increase the cathode resistor?
The amplifier has a 5Y3, a pair of 6SL7 and a pair of 7591. The thing is that the voltages with the new PT are a littlebit higher than the original PT, so i think i must tweak the bias setting a little. The 7591 share the cathode resistor (140R) with a 22uf paralel cap. im getting around 380Vdc of plate voltage and 20vdc across cathode resistor, that gives me around 68mA on each tube, right??
The 7591 are getting very hot, around 200°C, so the idea is to cool it down, its just matter of increase the cathode resistor?
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