hello, me again with another marshall. This time just a simple tube change, just too old tubes (like 6 years and some noises).
With the old tubes I can go from 16mA to like 60mA using the bias pots (x2). With the new tubes, both bias pots all way down, I get 38/41 mA and I want to be able to set the bias colder. By the way, the amp was set at 40mA with the old tubes (factory, no service done) and I wanted to set my new tubes at 36mA but couldn't.
I have noticed the old tubes have stickers that read 46mA, and my new tubes have the same sticker, but it read 70mA, so I asume the new tubes are way hotter or draw more current, and to put them in a safe range I must change or add some resistors in the bias circuit, am I correct?
Taking a look at the schematic, is it ok If I put a resistor in parallel with R106 to compensate for those new hotter tubes and not taking the pcb out? What would be a recommended value?
These tubes were brought from the USA and can't be sent back, I have to work with them.
Schematic: DSL40-60-02-v02.pdf
EDIT: New info
I was making all the measurements at the test points on the pcb, 1 ohm resistor method.
Now I have plugged in my bias probe (plate current) and both new tubes read 36mA. At the same time I tested at the pcb bias test point and one reads 37mA, the other one reads 40mA.
My plate voltage is 456VDC
With the old tubes I can go from 16mA to like 60mA using the bias pots (x2). With the new tubes, both bias pots all way down, I get 38/41 mA and I want to be able to set the bias colder. By the way, the amp was set at 40mA with the old tubes (factory, no service done) and I wanted to set my new tubes at 36mA but couldn't.
I have noticed the old tubes have stickers that read 46mA, and my new tubes have the same sticker, but it read 70mA, so I asume the new tubes are way hotter or draw more current, and to put them in a safe range I must change or add some resistors in the bias circuit, am I correct?
Taking a look at the schematic, is it ok If I put a resistor in parallel with R106 to compensate for those new hotter tubes and not taking the pcb out? What would be a recommended value?
These tubes were brought from the USA and can't be sent back, I have to work with them.
Schematic: DSL40-60-02-v02.pdf
EDIT: New info
I was making all the measurements at the test points on the pcb, 1 ohm resistor method.
Now I have plugged in my bias probe (plate current) and both new tubes read 36mA. At the same time I tested at the pcb bias test point and one reads 37mA, the other one reads 40mA.
My plate voltage is 456VDC
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