Hello all,
I just picked up a B52 AT100 (schematic attached) that needed a minor repair (reflow a solder joint to get the drive channel Mid and Bass pots working). I wanted to check the bias but I'm not sure what is appropriate for the Sovtek 5881WXTs that are in it. First I'd like to start off by saying it sounds great and I only wanted to check since I didn't know the history and had no idea if these are the original power tubes or replacements, and if it had ever had the bias checked or adjusted. The 12AX7s and 12AT7 appear to be replacement tubes, so I'm guessing the 5881WXTs are as well.
I've read that the 5881WXT should be treated as a 6L6 in some places and that they should be treated like 5881s in others. And to add to my confusion it seem like they may be closest to 6L6GC or 6L6WGB ,which are different from the 6L6 and each other. These are the large base 5881WXT (see pic):
B52 has a recommended way to set the bias (attached), which scares me since it looks like it turns my DMM into the fuse (see attached). I have an Amp-Head bias probe so I went that way and took the following measurements with the rectifier set to solid state:
V6 = 45.6 mA
V8 = 47.3 mA
V7 = 47.2 mA
V9 = 44.5 mA
All @ 453 VDC
Per the Weber calculator (all class AB):
a 5881 @453V should be 40.1 mA @ 70%
and a 6L6 @453V should be 29.3 mA @ 70%
and a 6L6GC @ 453V should be 46.3 mA @70%
and a 6L6WGC @ 453V should be 40.1 mA @70% (same as 5881)
So if they should be treated as 6L6GC, then I'm pretty much right on.
But if they are to be treated as 5881 or 6L6 or 6L6GC it seems like the bias current is too high.
So to be safe I adjusted it down using the pot on the PS to :
V7 = 37.0 mA
V9 = 34.7 mA
All @ 450 VDC
Which is as far as the bias pot would go. I didn't recheck V6 & V8 since my bias probe only does 2 at a time and I figured the V6 & V8 would have similar reductions.
So now I'm either too hot for 6L6 or too cold (assuming 70%) for 5881, 6L6GC or 6L6WGC.
Any ideas as to which would be the most appropriate current at 450V? Thanks!
AT-100 Schematic Diagram.pdf
BIAS SETTING FOR THE AT100.docx
I just picked up a B52 AT100 (schematic attached) that needed a minor repair (reflow a solder joint to get the drive channel Mid and Bass pots working). I wanted to check the bias but I'm not sure what is appropriate for the Sovtek 5881WXTs that are in it. First I'd like to start off by saying it sounds great and I only wanted to check since I didn't know the history and had no idea if these are the original power tubes or replacements, and if it had ever had the bias checked or adjusted. The 12AX7s and 12AT7 appear to be replacement tubes, so I'm guessing the 5881WXTs are as well.
I've read that the 5881WXT should be treated as a 6L6 in some places and that they should be treated like 5881s in others. And to add to my confusion it seem like they may be closest to 6L6GC or 6L6WGB ,which are different from the 6L6 and each other. These are the large base 5881WXT (see pic):
B52 has a recommended way to set the bias (attached), which scares me since it looks like it turns my DMM into the fuse (see attached). I have an Amp-Head bias probe so I went that way and took the following measurements with the rectifier set to solid state:
V6 = 45.6 mA
V8 = 47.3 mA
V7 = 47.2 mA
V9 = 44.5 mA
All @ 453 VDC
Per the Weber calculator (all class AB):
a 5881 @453V should be 40.1 mA @ 70%
and a 6L6 @453V should be 29.3 mA @ 70%
and a 6L6GC @ 453V should be 46.3 mA @70%
and a 6L6WGC @ 453V should be 40.1 mA @70% (same as 5881)
So if they should be treated as 6L6GC, then I'm pretty much right on.
But if they are to be treated as 5881 or 6L6 or 6L6GC it seems like the bias current is too high.
So to be safe I adjusted it down using the pot on the PS to :
V7 = 37.0 mA
V9 = 34.7 mA
All @ 450 VDC
Which is as far as the bias pot would go. I didn't recheck V6 & V8 since my bias probe only does 2 at a time and I figured the V6 & V8 would have similar reductions.
So now I'm either too hot for 6L6 or too cold (assuming 70%) for 5881, 6L6GC or 6L6WGC.
Any ideas as to which would be the most appropriate current at 450V? Thanks!
AT-100 Schematic Diagram.pdf
BIAS SETTING FOR THE AT100.docx
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