Hi to All,
Can some one advise me of the proper way to check the bias on the Blues Junior on an amp that does not have the bias adjust mod ?
I have a 2015 creme board tweed model that I got used. The Grooves Tubes EL84s are marked 4 and are not showing any signs of over heating or red plating.
The amp is working fine but the tubes are original and I would like to have a back up set.
I run the amp with the master at 6 and the regular volume at 2.
The amp repair people that are in the area want $150.00 ($50.00 tubes $100.00 labor) to put in a bias pot and adjust the new tubes. I cant afford that.
I have a good Fluke Multimeter and feel comfortable using it and soldering . I also own a socket saver for the EL84 tube with outside pin contact tabs so I believe I won't need to pull the board. .I don't want to install the bias mod myself because of all the horror stories I've heard about how delicate the board and ribbon cables are.
I would like to install a new set of #4 Groove Tubes (same as that are in there now) and check the bias to make sure the amp bias is within a working range.
Could some advise the proper procedure to do this. also what kind of bias I should be seeing to make sure the amp won't self destruct.
Thanks to all
dadroadie
Can some one advise me of the proper way to check the bias on the Blues Junior on an amp that does not have the bias adjust mod ?
I have a 2015 creme board tweed model that I got used. The Grooves Tubes EL84s are marked 4 and are not showing any signs of over heating or red plating.
The amp is working fine but the tubes are original and I would like to have a back up set.
I run the amp with the master at 6 and the regular volume at 2.
The amp repair people that are in the area want $150.00 ($50.00 tubes $100.00 labor) to put in a bias pot and adjust the new tubes. I cant afford that.
I have a good Fluke Multimeter and feel comfortable using it and soldering . I also own a socket saver for the EL84 tube with outside pin contact tabs so I believe I won't need to pull the board. .I don't want to install the bias mod myself because of all the horror stories I've heard about how delicate the board and ribbon cables are.
I would like to install a new set of #4 Groove Tubes (same as that are in there now) and check the bias to make sure the amp bias is within a working range.
Could some advise the proper procedure to do this. also what kind of bias I should be seeing to make sure the amp won't self destruct.
Thanks to all
dadroadie
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