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  • #16
    .315mA is 5/16 of an amp, (actually .312) so you're talking a difference of 1/16 of an amp, I don't think that should cause much trouble either, for a temporary measure, then try to find the right one.

    Allied has them too, Here and the others already mentioned should have them.
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    • #17
      Thank You

      yea, after a little more research, the .315's are the common replacement suggested by others. I will still get the 250's though, might as well.
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      • #18
        Multimeter

        I just tried to bias my RM100, but the multi meter didn't read a single thing. Can anyone suggest a brand and model that works with this amp. I've never biased a amp before and this feature is the reason why I bought the amp. Also, even with my guitar turned down all the way, I still get feed back from the amp. Does anyone else have this issue?

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        • #19
          Hi

          Problem is probably solved, but in case is not:
          From my personal experience. You have got a microphonic tube. Check on youtube if symptoms are similar.
          Buy 8 pins, 4 probe Weber meater (works with all amps with EL34/6L6 type of sockets). I would replace all tubes.
          All necessary knowledge you can find at Eurotubes (read it all !!!)

          Regards

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