Hi i am brand new to this site,i need help on how to wire in a bias control in my hotrod blues deville,
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Hot Rod DeVille or Blues DeVille.
On old style BLues DeVille, make R87 variable. SUggest replacing the 27k resistor with something like a 15k resistor with 10k pot in series.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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First, is the amp not living up to expectations in any way? I mean as regards bias? The thousands of these amps out there without the adjustment have gotten along fine over the years.
99.999% of the time, when someone wants to make bias adjustable, it is to make the tubes run hotter. Not many want to run them colder than stock. SO there is little point in looking to increase the bias voltage. SO I don;t look at the existing voltage as the center point, I look at it is the end point. The change I suggested then lets you start from here, and dial the voltage down to get the tubes hotter. the values I suggested are not critical, they just seemed reasonable. There is no need to dial the voltage down to 10v or something, so the 15k limits how low you can go.
Unlike the later ones, there is no current sensing resistor here. You could insert a 1 ohm resistor betwen the power tube sockets' pins 8 and ground. There may or may not be a convenient trace to cut on the board. Otherwise you will need to get a bias probe.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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People chant "bias bias bias" like a mantra. it is not really all that critical. if your new tubes sound good, and the plates inside don;t start getting red hot, then it is fine.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostPeople chant "bias bias bias" like a mantra. it is not really all that critical. if your new tubes sound good, and the plates inside don;t start getting red hot, then it is fine.
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Oh, wait! That sounds familiar, somehow.
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Originally posted by R.G. View PostAs my daddy used to say, "It's like shoveling sand against the tide."
Originally posted by Enzo View PostMaybe my obit will read, "he tried to fight the good fight... the dummy."
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