Hi guys,
just biased my JTM 60 with output transformer resistance/voltage method.
I wanted to install 1 or 10 Ohm resistors to the cathode of each El34, but it would've been a mess 'cause of amps layout and printed board.
Anyway, first I measured the resistance of both halves of OT. These where fairly matched. One side 74,2 Ohm and the other 73,9 Ohm.
Then I took the plate voltages of each tube. Also both around 490 V.
I wanted a bias setting of around 68%, so 25W x 0.68= 17 W : 490 V= 0,035 A or 35mA rounded.
So I needed to set the voltage drop on output transformator to 74 Ohm x 35mA= 2.6 V
The only thing I'am not sure about is that while measuring this voltage drop and setting it to around 2.6V it would drop to around 2.2V every 10-15 seconds and back.
Is this right?
Also after this I measured the bias negative grid voltage and it is around -42,7 V ( Marshall techs suggested setting this to -42 V anyway, so I guess that's about right).
The only concern is as I said the changing voltage drop on OT and wanted to ask you if that's normal?
My guess is that this could also be due to capacitors in bias circuit charging/discharging, as these voltage drops are not fast changing back and forth....
just biased my JTM 60 with output transformer resistance/voltage method.
I wanted to install 1 or 10 Ohm resistors to the cathode of each El34, but it would've been a mess 'cause of amps layout and printed board.
Anyway, first I measured the resistance of both halves of OT. These where fairly matched. One side 74,2 Ohm and the other 73,9 Ohm.
Then I took the plate voltages of each tube. Also both around 490 V.
I wanted a bias setting of around 68%, so 25W x 0.68= 17 W : 490 V= 0,035 A or 35mA rounded.
So I needed to set the voltage drop on output transformator to 74 Ohm x 35mA= 2.6 V
The only thing I'am not sure about is that while measuring this voltage drop and setting it to around 2.6V it would drop to around 2.2V every 10-15 seconds and back.
Is this right?
Also after this I measured the bias negative grid voltage and it is around -42,7 V ( Marshall techs suggested setting this to -42 V anyway, so I guess that's about right).
The only concern is as I said the changing voltage drop on OT and wanted to ask you if that's normal?
My guess is that this could also be due to capacitors in bias circuit charging/discharging, as these voltage drops are not fast changing back and forth....
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