Hey, anybody ever mod an ampeg vt-22 or vt-40 with an adjustable bias pot? I've got a 71' vt-40 toploader and a distortion circuit vt-22. I've recently aquired both of these amps and am going to do caps & tubes to bring them up to speed. I've worked on fenders and marshalls, but I just don't have any experience with to many ampegs. I know ampegs are just a bit different and I don't want to blow it up. Any help would be great. thanks, sean
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Bias pot mod for ampeg vt-22 & vt-40
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It's pretty easy to do. You replace the 75K resistor in the bias circuit with a different value resistor and a linear pot in series. For example...a 56K resistor + a 25K linear pot. Start the amp up with the pot turned to max resistance, and then adjust your bias from there.
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Originally posted by Diablo View PostIt's pretty easy to do. You replace the 75K resistor in the bias circuit with a different value resistor and a linear pot in series. For example...a 56K resistor + a 25K linear pot. Start the amp up with the pot turned to max resistance, and then adjust your bias from there.sigpicCharlieP
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