Hi kind folks. I have my 1971 Fender Vibrolux Reverb on the bench today. I installed new B+ caps, bias caps, and cathode caps.
The amp has the bias balance circuit in it.
I have balanced the two 6L6GC tubes using the bias resistor that was in the amp. The resistor in there now 15.49k
Plate voltage measured 415V at 37.5 mA
b+ voltage measures 416V DC or so volts at rectifier pin 8. That seems low to me. Schematic calls for 465V.
According to several bias calculators on the internet I am currently seeing 15.5W plate dissipation or 51.9% on the 6L6GC tubes.
My understanding is, I replace the resistor on the balance pot, center wiper to bring the bias amperage up. However....
Before I do that, maybe I should try and get the B+ voltage up a little? Guessing start with a new rectifier tube? And check everything again?
Tubes are of unknown age. Look like many are original.
I measure 355V AC off the power transformer secondary. Schematic shows 345V. I am getting 122.3 VAC out of my wall.
Unless of course, I leave the B+low and adjust the bias resistor. I am up to trying that. However I am unsure what resistor value I
should go with to get up to 50 or so mA, or 65% plate dissipation on the 6L6GCs.
Thanks for your help. Slow learner here. Hobby-ist. - Keith
The amp has the bias balance circuit in it.
I have balanced the two 6L6GC tubes using the bias resistor that was in the amp. The resistor in there now 15.49k
Plate voltage measured 415V at 37.5 mA
b+ voltage measures 416V DC or so volts at rectifier pin 8. That seems low to me. Schematic calls for 465V.
According to several bias calculators on the internet I am currently seeing 15.5W plate dissipation or 51.9% on the 6L6GC tubes.
My understanding is, I replace the resistor on the balance pot, center wiper to bring the bias amperage up. However....
Before I do that, maybe I should try and get the B+ voltage up a little? Guessing start with a new rectifier tube? And check everything again?
Tubes are of unknown age. Look like many are original.
I measure 355V AC off the power transformer secondary. Schematic shows 345V. I am getting 122.3 VAC out of my wall.
Unless of course, I leave the B+low and adjust the bias resistor. I am up to trying that. However I am unsure what resistor value I
should go with to get up to 50 or so mA, or 65% plate dissipation on the 6L6GCs.
Thanks for your help. Slow learner here. Hobby-ist. - Keith
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