Hey folks,
I have a Marshall JMP Master Model MKII on the bench.. and I happened to leave my bias probe at home. So! This amp needs to be properly biased before it goes out. I've read the transformer shunt method is not the most accurate technique for measuring plate current for marshalls, but works very well in fender amps. How would ya'll say is the best way for a vintage marshall? Is this a myth or true? Plate voltage on each EL34 is 380v which seems a bit low. Thanks!
I have a Marshall JMP Master Model MKII on the bench.. and I happened to leave my bias probe at home. So! This amp needs to be properly biased before it goes out. I've read the transformer shunt method is not the most accurate technique for measuring plate current for marshalls, but works very well in fender amps. How would ya'll say is the best way for a vintage marshall? Is this a myth or true? Plate voltage on each EL34 is 380v which seems a bit low. Thanks!
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