Hello all! New member here. First post though I have lurked for quite some time!
I would first of all like to thank all of you as I have spent many hours over several months reading your very informative posts and decided I should join in. I am just a hobbyist but I have taken a couple of electronics classes several years ago though but I am a huge tube fan and have several guitar and hifi tube amps. I have always done my own biasing and did a cap job once on my 65 Vox Berkley amp.
Anyway,I recently bought a new Fender Blues Deluxe amp and I decided I would like to experiment with some tube rolling so I replaced all of the tubes in the amp and proceeded to adjust the bias on the output tubes. I set the bias at 68mv both tubes combined and was just about ready to finish up and decided to check the plate voltage. I got my reading on the first output tube and then when I tried to get the second tube reading my probe slipped off of pin 3 on the 6L6GC and touched pin 2. This caused an arc of the 2 pins and of course it stunned me for a second but I reached up and flipped the power switch off. Arrgggg! So I let the amp sit there for a few minutes and after spouting off a few choice words I flipped the power switch back on in standby. Then after a couple minutes and no smoke yet flipped the switch on. The amp made kind of a soft high pitched squeak and then seemed to stabilize itself. Still no smoke so I plugged in my guitar and it sounded fine so I rechecked the bias and it was good to go also. I have since played through the amp for maybe 5 or 6 hours and it sounds great. The output tubes are not red plating. So my question is, did I dodge a bullet or will I have problems down the road with it? Any advice will be greatly appreciated and hopefully will ease my mind about it. Thanks in advance! Sorry for the long first post but I wanted to introduce myself!
I would first of all like to thank all of you as I have spent many hours over several months reading your very informative posts and decided I should join in. I am just a hobbyist but I have taken a couple of electronics classes several years ago though but I am a huge tube fan and have several guitar and hifi tube amps. I have always done my own biasing and did a cap job once on my 65 Vox Berkley amp.
Anyway,I recently bought a new Fender Blues Deluxe amp and I decided I would like to experiment with some tube rolling so I replaced all of the tubes in the amp and proceeded to adjust the bias on the output tubes. I set the bias at 68mv both tubes combined and was just about ready to finish up and decided to check the plate voltage. I got my reading on the first output tube and then when I tried to get the second tube reading my probe slipped off of pin 3 on the 6L6GC and touched pin 2. This caused an arc of the 2 pins and of course it stunned me for a second but I reached up and flipped the power switch off. Arrgggg! So I let the amp sit there for a few minutes and after spouting off a few choice words I flipped the power switch back on in standby. Then after a couple minutes and no smoke yet flipped the switch on. The amp made kind of a soft high pitched squeak and then seemed to stabilize itself. Still no smoke so I plugged in my guitar and it sounded fine so I rechecked the bias and it was good to go also. I have since played through the amp for maybe 5 or 6 hours and it sounds great. The output tubes are not red plating. So my question is, did I dodge a bullet or will I have problems down the road with it? Any advice will be greatly appreciated and hopefully will ease my mind about it. Thanks in advance! Sorry for the long first post but I wanted to introduce myself!
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