Yeah they should be 90 degrees to the right to be correct.
Anyway, my numbers in post #12 are wrong. The amp was biased much colder than I posted because I used the transformer shunt method (forgot bias probe at home) and forgot to divide by 2. Wonder if I couldn't tell soundwise because I am using a Strat as a test guitar, or because Mesa's are biased pretty damn cold anyway. I installed a trimpot.
Here is what I got today, with driven voltages as well as per pdf64's request. These bias settings are dumb.....or I am
In tube rectifier mode:
27mA at 412Vp. A weak ass bias of 37%. When driven to clipping the plate voltage dropped to 332V
In SS rectifier mode:
47mA at 448Vp. Biased at about 70%. When driven to clipping the plate voltage dropped to 414V
Wonder if this is normal. I will search the board and web. feel free to chime in if you know I've never worked on a Dual Rec before.
Anyway, my numbers in post #12 are wrong. The amp was biased much colder than I posted because I used the transformer shunt method (forgot bias probe at home) and forgot to divide by 2. Wonder if I couldn't tell soundwise because I am using a Strat as a test guitar, or because Mesa's are biased pretty damn cold anyway. I installed a trimpot.
Here is what I got today, with driven voltages as well as per pdf64's request. These bias settings are dumb.....or I am
In tube rectifier mode:
27mA at 412Vp. A weak ass bias of 37%. When driven to clipping the plate voltage dropped to 332V
In SS rectifier mode:
47mA at 448Vp. Biased at about 70%. When driven to clipping the plate voltage dropped to 414V
Wonder if this is normal. I will search the board and web. feel free to chime in if you know I've never worked on a Dual Rec before.
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