Nightburst
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Been checking on my amp today and I ended up with more questions than answers...
Also found out there's a Bogner forum! So I signed up and posted this but love to hear your opinion about this as well:
Hi guys,
Didn't know a Bogner forum existed, so I'm new here. I hang out at the SD forum for a quite while though. Proud owner of a 1994 white cassis 101B model with all the extra options on it!
And now for the question:
Does the Bogner XTC have a different bias range as opposed to other brands out there?
Here's a little more background information:
About 2 years ago my Svetlana =C='s went bad and I looked around for new powertubes acros the web and I stumbled upon the dr. tube site. Now this site still has great tubes and information. Dr. tube himself is quite helpful and knowledgable so props go to out him. I live in Holland btw.
I asked him how to get more low end and growl, like a mesa. And he recommended me some JJ E34L's. When I got the set I couldn't set the bias right, wouldn't go lower than 60 mA or so, and they went red hot immediately!
Quickly switched off the amp and mailed dr. Tube again. I send them back and got a 'colder' set that fell within the bias range! Set it to 37 mA and got a sound out of my Bogner that I still can't believe! That really was the ticket to tone I was looking for! Very fat growly tone with a huge bottom end. Also more glass on the high end but never piercing, more piano like. Hope you can make sense out of these vague descriptions lol but i see these terms used more often when refering to sound in written words.
Anyway 2 years later these tubes started to pop so I checked and yep one of them was dead. Now I always have spare tubes around, so I looked in a drawer and found some EH EL34 made in russia 05 05 tubes brand new in the box.
Thing is, I can't get them biased lower than around 40 mA. I can't turn the pot down any lower. Also the readings fluctuate quite a bit, never really settles down to a constant number and there's a difference between them varying from
1 - 3 mA. Is this normal? I think 39/40 mA is a little too hot for these tubes but can't really harm them? Will it harm the amp or transformers?
I took a reading on the E34L's before taking them out and they read around 40mA as well. Strange because I always wait for the amp to settle before putting it all together and rock on.
I know I should just get another batch of JJ E34L's but I can't untill next month so I was wondering if it's ok to use the EH for now?
D. the M.
Also found out there's a Bogner forum! So I signed up and posted this but love to hear your opinion about this as well:
Hi guys,
Didn't know a Bogner forum existed, so I'm new here. I hang out at the SD forum for a quite while though. Proud owner of a 1994 white cassis 101B model with all the extra options on it!
And now for the question:
Does the Bogner XTC have a different bias range as opposed to other brands out there?
Here's a little more background information:
About 2 years ago my Svetlana =C='s went bad and I looked around for new powertubes acros the web and I stumbled upon the dr. tube site. Now this site still has great tubes and information. Dr. tube himself is quite helpful and knowledgable so props go to out him. I live in Holland btw.
I asked him how to get more low end and growl, like a mesa. And he recommended me some JJ E34L's. When I got the set I couldn't set the bias right, wouldn't go lower than 60 mA or so, and they went red hot immediately!
Quickly switched off the amp and mailed dr. Tube again. I send them back and got a 'colder' set that fell within the bias range! Set it to 37 mA and got a sound out of my Bogner that I still can't believe! That really was the ticket to tone I was looking for! Very fat growly tone with a huge bottom end. Also more glass on the high end but never piercing, more piano like. Hope you can make sense out of these vague descriptions lol but i see these terms used more often when refering to sound in written words.
Anyway 2 years later these tubes started to pop so I checked and yep one of them was dead. Now I always have spare tubes around, so I looked in a drawer and found some EH EL34 made in russia 05 05 tubes brand new in the box.
Thing is, I can't get them biased lower than around 40 mA. I can't turn the pot down any lower. Also the readings fluctuate quite a bit, never really settles down to a constant number and there's a difference between them varying from
1 - 3 mA. Is this normal? I think 39/40 mA is a little too hot for these tubes but can't really harm them? Will it harm the amp or transformers?
I took a reading on the E34L's before taking them out and they read around 40mA as well. Strange because I always wait for the amp to settle before putting it all together and rock on.
I know I should just get another batch of JJ E34L's but I can't untill next month so I was wondering if it's ok to use the EH for now?
D. the M.