A pretty new Fender Bassman 100T bass amp came to me with their Auto bias circuit, which I have never seen. It allows the user to step between cool, normal, and warm bias setting, and it biases each individual tube separately on an ongoing basis. It has four LEDs, one for each tube, green is good, red is bad, and orange means that tube in the pair with the bad one is shut off. When it came to me, one pair was lit red and orange, and the amp didn't have full power. While I was plaing it, it fizzled out to nothing, which was the complaint. Indeed I discovered all four LEDs were either red or orange. It has the original tubes in it, so wanting to determine if the tubes were actually bad, or if the auto bias circuit was at fault, we opted to start with a fresh quad of 6L6s.
While I am waiting for that order to arrive I decided to take a look at the circuit, and came to an impasse. I see were raw C- comes in, and I see the white arrows for bias V 4-7, but I don't understand how this circuit works. Does anyone have any experience or insight with this?
I suspect a problem with the circuit because I swapped the tube that showed a fault with one that showed green, and after several minutes of all 4 showing green, it went back to showing a fault in the same socket as before, and the tube that had showed red is now showing green on the socket it got swapped to.
While I am waiting for that order to arrive I decided to take a look at the circuit, and came to an impasse. I see were raw C- comes in, and I see the white arrows for bias V 4-7, but I don't understand how this circuit works. Does anyone have any experience or insight with this?
I suspect a problem with the circuit because I swapped the tube that showed a fault with one that showed green, and after several minutes of all 4 showing green, it went back to showing a fault in the same socket as before, and the tube that had showed red is now showing green on the socket it got swapped to.
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