It came to me with 2 burned out 6v6s. Put in new tubes and the bias drifts bad....Bias adj pot does not help or settles the bias. Checking the grd. Head scratch 1.... Anybody bias one of these? Schematic at thetubestore.com
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Bad circuit? Bad tubes? It's one or the other. If it's the circuit it's most likely a bad capacitor or a dirty/intermittent connection. If it's bad tubes it's the new tubes you've installed. Less likely but not out of the question."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by 1ampman View PostIt came to me with 2 burned out 6v6s. Put in new tubes and the bias drifts bad....Bias adj pot does not help or settles the bias. Checking the grd. Head scratch 1.... Anybody bias one of these? Schematic at thetubestore.com
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C85 is suspect when the bias voltage is unstable if the valves, bias pot and other components perform as they should.Support for Fender, Laney, Marshall, Mesa, VOX and many more. https://jonsnell.co.uk
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Thx for the replies. In the mean time I burnt out the 7915 regulator- will have a replacement this week.. The test point is speced for 23 mvdc. in the cathode circuit. Also using my usual tube socket bisas/current probe...The tubes do not show current draw. or anything like a normal tube amp. I'll check the screen resistors.
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