One of my main gigging amps that I built years ago into an old SF Bassman chassis has an interesting issue I'm kinda stumped on.
The amp is fixed biased, and itself perfectly fine(I least I think it is based on the hundreds of gigs I've played on it).
2 years ago, I tried some Sovtek 5881, the wafer base that most people seem to hate (Russian 6n3c-E), and they sounded fantastic in the amp. It's basically a vibroverb w 15" speaker in a combo.
After about a year of sonic bliss, and probably 50 gigs, I noticed something changed with the tone. It had been sounding especially good, then it seemed to lose a little power...something wasn't quite right.
I had originally biased them around 30-32mA at the normal 450VDC ish.
When I yanked them, they read 45mA . I thought that was odd, as usually dying tubes seem to go the otherway.
Anyways, I put another set of the sovteks in, biased them up to 30-32mA, and went along with life, and have continued to use the amp regularly. Side note, I think it must be the combination of the 15" speaker with these tubes as to the magic combo.
Together everything is very warm , and kinda crunchy, in a great way, even at lower volumes.
So it's been a year, and I plugged in today and the amp seemed to have lost a little power. I put a read on the tubes and same thing, drifted up to 42-43ma...both of them.
Any insight into what's going on here? Is this something that tends to happen that I have somehow just missed all these years?? Should I crank the bias back down and go on with life? Leave it? Put in new ones?
I just ordered another set, and I think I will check the bias weekly this time!
The amp is fixed biased, and itself perfectly fine(I least I think it is based on the hundreds of gigs I've played on it).
2 years ago, I tried some Sovtek 5881, the wafer base that most people seem to hate (Russian 6n3c-E), and they sounded fantastic in the amp. It's basically a vibroverb w 15" speaker in a combo.
After about a year of sonic bliss, and probably 50 gigs, I noticed something changed with the tone. It had been sounding especially good, then it seemed to lose a little power...something wasn't quite right.
I had originally biased them around 30-32mA at the normal 450VDC ish.
When I yanked them, they read 45mA . I thought that was odd, as usually dying tubes seem to go the otherway.
Anyways, I put another set of the sovteks in, biased them up to 30-32mA, and went along with life, and have continued to use the amp regularly. Side note, I think it must be the combination of the 15" speaker with these tubes as to the magic combo.
Together everything is very warm , and kinda crunchy, in a great way, even at lower volumes.
So it's been a year, and I plugged in today and the amp seemed to have lost a little power. I put a read on the tubes and same thing, drifted up to 42-43ma...both of them.
Any insight into what's going on here? Is this something that tends to happen that I have somehow just missed all these years?? Should I crank the bias back down and go on with life? Leave it? Put in new ones?
I just ordered another set, and I think I will check the bias weekly this time!
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