hi, i'm new to these forums and have some tube questions. any help would,, help.
i have a 65 deluxe reverb reissue that i bought late 2006. It's my first tube amp and i have a few questions. it died about a week ago because a bad power tube blew the fuse. and i guess it's about time i learned about the tubes, fuses, ect.
- can you use a slow-blow fuse instead of a fastblow in the amp?
- i'm looking for new 6v6 tubes and found these 6v6-R tubes
they have a few options for these because they have ratings:
low 1-3 gt rating, medium 4-7 gt rating, high 8-10 gt rating.
what do these ratings mean and what does that "R" in 6v6-R mean? the power tube i took out of the amp just says 6v6, no R. on some websites i've also seen 6v6-S, 6v6-C. they all have rating options too.
also, people talk about biasing after putting a new power tube in, but my question is, since they're sold in pairs, does that mean that they come pre-biased? or would you have to bias even if you replace both your tubes with the new pair? am i even sure what biasing is? i'd like to do the work myself and not have to take it into a shop; i'm always eager to learn how to do these things myself so i don't need to take my amp in whenever something goes wrong.
hopefully none of this is too complicated for anybody to read. my ADD is acting up and i'm not gonna bother to proof-read.
i have a 65 deluxe reverb reissue that i bought late 2006. It's my first tube amp and i have a few questions. it died about a week ago because a bad power tube blew the fuse. and i guess it's about time i learned about the tubes, fuses, ect.
- can you use a slow-blow fuse instead of a fastblow in the amp?
- i'm looking for new 6v6 tubes and found these 6v6-R tubes
they have a few options for these because they have ratings:
low 1-3 gt rating, medium 4-7 gt rating, high 8-10 gt rating.
what do these ratings mean and what does that "R" in 6v6-R mean? the power tube i took out of the amp just says 6v6, no R. on some websites i've also seen 6v6-S, 6v6-C. they all have rating options too.
also, people talk about biasing after putting a new power tube in, but my question is, since they're sold in pairs, does that mean that they come pre-biased? or would you have to bias even if you replace both your tubes with the new pair? am i even sure what biasing is? i'd like to do the work myself and not have to take it into a shop; i'm always eager to learn how to do these things myself so i don't need to take my amp in whenever something goes wrong.
hopefully none of this is too complicated for anybody to read. my ADD is acting up and i'm not gonna bother to proof-read.
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