Would anybody have advice for externally bias jack for a fender ab763 clone? how would you suggested they be wired shunt etc..??? your input wil be appreicated, thanks
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Most 'bias jacks' simply read the bias voltage.
Which does not help much with todays output tube parameters being all over the place.
A 1 ohm, 1/2 watt, 1% resistor from pin 8 of each tube to ground gives a good reading of the current draw of each tube.
You could then parallel each pin 8 to a jack.
Or copy Fender's HR Deluxe circuit.
But that only gives a reading of both tubes.
Not too sure what's up with the diode.
Protection if the resistor goes open?Attached Files
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostNot too sure what's up with the diode.
Protection if the resistor goes open?
Original "The Twin" was AFAIK the first common Fender with bias jacks. They did not include the diodes. There were many warranty claims involving burnt resistors, melted bias jacks, and smoked/burnt bias jack boards. Fender issued a service bulletin to tack on the diodes across the resistors in all units (warranty). The next version of the bias jack pcb had the diodes incorporated.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by Dandrix View Post
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