does anyone here know how to retube an amp? i mean i know how to put the tube in the socket but what is biasing? and is there anything else i should know?
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clay wrote: ok but do the power tubes need to be "matched"? Matc
clay wrote: ok but do the power tubes need to be "matched"?
Matching is a good idea, but manufacturer claims of "matched " sets are sometimes inconsistent. Groove Tubes has a "hardness" rating, scaled from 1-10, with "10" being the hardest tube. I use 10's in my Twin, because I want maximum headroom and loudness without distortion in my power section( the preamp section is another story). I don't like power tube distortion in my "clean" amp. Its my personal preference. Contrarily, blues players will usually go the opposite way, and try to get tone by breaking-up the power tube section earlier.
McCheese wrote: There's a bit here on biasing and stuff, it's aimed at owners of Fender Hot Rods, but it should give you an idea
Great link McCheese. Thats one of the better biasing references I've read. I like the advise of the 7581A/KT66 substitution, for the 6L6GC. Makes my Twin a monster( using quad set of GT KT-66HP hardness-"10").
I was barley able to get the red glow out of the plates when biasing with those!
Treena Foster wrote: http://thetubestore.com/powertubeinfo.html
Treena Foster wrote: http://thetubestore…
Thanks Treena, thats another good link.
I've bought some hard to find power tubes from them for my old Gretch 6156 amp.
There's a bit here on biasing and stuff, it's aimed at owners of
There's a bit here on biasing and stuff, it's aimed at owners of Fender Hot Rods, but it should give you an idea
http://studentweb.eku.edu/justin_holton/bias.html