Hello Friends,
I have an interesting bias problem that I can’t figure out. I have a late 60’s Twin Reverb on my bench. It’s just a simple tune. I added “bias measurement” resisters (1 ohm, 1w) between Pin 8 (Cathode) and ground on all four tubes. As you know, this is an east mod and helps quickly measure bias voltage for biasing the output tubes.
I adjusted and measure the voltage across each resister starting from the far outside 6L6. I’ve set the bias voltage to 40mV on the first tube. Here is what I get on all four tubes.
Tube 1 (Pair 1a): 40mV
Tube 2 (Pair 1b): 40mV
Tube 3 (Pair 2a): 34mV
Tube 4 (Pair 2b): 22V
Yes, I am measuring 22V (not millivolts) on Tube 4 across the bias measurement resister. I’ve checked the following.
• Solid ground connection on pin 8 (via the 1 ohm resister)
• Swapped Tubes to see if the problem followed the tube. It did not.
• +460V at Plate
• +470V at Screen Grid
• -52V at Control Grid
Any idea what this might be? Any ideas for me to check?
I’ve never seen this before. Thanks in advance for your help.
I have an interesting bias problem that I can’t figure out. I have a late 60’s Twin Reverb on my bench. It’s just a simple tune. I added “bias measurement” resisters (1 ohm, 1w) between Pin 8 (Cathode) and ground on all four tubes. As you know, this is an east mod and helps quickly measure bias voltage for biasing the output tubes.
I adjusted and measure the voltage across each resister starting from the far outside 6L6. I’ve set the bias voltage to 40mV on the first tube. Here is what I get on all four tubes.
Tube 1 (Pair 1a): 40mV
Tube 2 (Pair 1b): 40mV
Tube 3 (Pair 2a): 34mV
Tube 4 (Pair 2b): 22V
Yes, I am measuring 22V (not millivolts) on Tube 4 across the bias measurement resister. I’ve checked the following.
• Solid ground connection on pin 8 (via the 1 ohm resister)
• Swapped Tubes to see if the problem followed the tube. It did not.
• +460V at Plate
• +470V at Screen Grid
• -52V at Control Grid
Any idea what this might be? Any ideas for me to check?
I’ve never seen this before. Thanks in advance for your help.
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