I have a friend's bf Vibrolux Reverb on my bench. It fried the rectifier, so I put a new JJ GZ34 in it. I also put a pair of small bottle TAD 6L6WGC. The manufacturer declares 500v plate voltage and 30w max. plate dissipation for these tubes, like a 'true' 6L6GC.
When I went to check voltages in this amp, I saw that it had a very low plate voltage: 360vdc (instead of 410v as per schematic) with the power tubes biased at 40 mA (which makes a cold 14.4w idle dissipation). The power tranny gives 300vac to the GZ34 instead of the expected 315.
This amp has got non-original power and output trannies.
With the previous Sovtek GZ34 thia amp had the same voltages.
This is an export model. If I put the mains selector to 220vac instead of 230, all voltages rise by about 10-15 v. But the mains here is 230v or more, so I believe I should keep the selector on 230v, correct?
My questions are: should I care about the low voltages (especially plate voltage on the power tubes)? May I bias the power tubes hotter (say 45-50 mA) or will I encur in possible damage? Should I check anything that may have caused the Sovtek GZ34 to fry, that can be linked to the low voltages issue?
As far as tone is concerned, the owner is a harp player and is very happy with this amp...
When I went to check voltages in this amp, I saw that it had a very low plate voltage: 360vdc (instead of 410v as per schematic) with the power tubes biased at 40 mA (which makes a cold 14.4w idle dissipation). The power tranny gives 300vac to the GZ34 instead of the expected 315.
This amp has got non-original power and output trannies.
With the previous Sovtek GZ34 thia amp had the same voltages.
This is an export model. If I put the mains selector to 220vac instead of 230, all voltages rise by about 10-15 v. But the mains here is 230v or more, so I believe I should keep the selector on 230v, correct?
My questions are: should I care about the low voltages (especially plate voltage on the power tubes)? May I bias the power tubes hotter (say 45-50 mA) or will I encur in possible damage? Should I check anything that may have caused the Sovtek GZ34 to fry, that can be linked to the low voltages issue?
As far as tone is concerned, the owner is a harp player and is very happy with this amp...
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