blaise.brown.7967
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Does anyone know the range here(50-90)? I'm thinking 50 is too cold. Am I correct? 70-80 is where I think it should be.
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Why are the lower watt models biased so dramatically colder than the full size?
I'm not sure if it'll react the same, but my Jube gets brittle bright if biased too cold. I'm honestly shocked that it sounds pretty good @ 33ma; I typically don't like it colder than 35.Generally the 40c plate voltage is around 450mv and most folks online that I have seen discuss it are biasing in the 35-38 range each side. I biased mine at 38 last time but may drop it a touch to see how it sounds.
Great tool here..
http://www.tedweber.com/webervst/tubes1/calcbias.htm
I'm not sure if it'll react the same, but my Jube gets brittle bright if biased too cold. I'm honestly shocked that it sounds pretty good @ 33ma; I typically don't like it colder than 35.
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The range I like is typically pretty narrow. Below about 35 gets really bright, while higher than 38 is too bassy / fat.I guess I will find out
I only have hands on experience biasing this one amp, but I am amazed (and not terribly thrilled about) how little of a window there is before the amp sounds like absolute @$$. And the amount/frequency of bias drift (again, don't know if other tube amps are as finnicky- I used to have a tech do it, BITD).
Well, I finally got around to re-biasing mine. The drift is crazy. I had measured it a couple weeks back at 42/45 (set at 38 several months back). Today is was 42 and 48. Nuts.
I decided to bias back to 37.5 to , see what happens since that is where I had it before and.got used to the.tone. With the idea of experimenting a bit more, I left the chassis out of the cab. Of course the amp sounds a whole lot better now, and preamp tube changes are far more noticable. I will check it again in a few days.. But I do think it could go a bit colder and clear up a tad bit more.