Hi,
I'm about to delve into my SA112 further to sort a few small issues - probably a volume pot (real mismatch in channel volume despite tube changes), and the fact it seems to run a bit warm, temperature wise. What's the best method to ascertain bias & set bias?
I'll pop some new power valves in - tempted to go for JJ 6V6's so I can really push it when I gig with it.
SA112 Bias method? Opinions
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Re: SA112 Bias method? Opinions
Unfortunately, there isn't any way to check the bias in a stock unit that is not mildly dangerous unless you buy one of those plug-in bias measuring tools. Check out the tube amp FAQ for various methods. I generally use the 'measure the OT resistance' method described there.
Is this a 50 or 100? The 50s are much easier to change; the 100s tend to be under-biased to begin with.
--mark
Is this a 50 or 100? The 50s are much easier to change; the 100s tend to be under-biased to begin with.
--mark
Re: SA112 Bias method? Opinions
Hi Mark,
It's a 50 watt one. I've been tempted to make up a bias tool - they're just all straight through, but a 1 ohm resister on pin 8, with test points either side right?
Can you point me to the tube FAQ?
Cheers,
Andrew
It's a 50 watt one. I've been tempted to make up a bias tool - they're just all straight through, but a 1 ohm resister on pin 8, with test points either side right?
Can you point me to the tube FAQ?
Cheers,
Andrew
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Re: SA112 Bias method? Opinions
Cheers again - I have used the formula when biasing my fenders.
Re: SA112 Bias method? Opinions
Sorry Mark - I thought you meant an onsite reference
Here's a gutshot...somewhat fuzzy
Here's a gutshot...somewhat fuzzy