Hi guys,
I've run into a Marshall amp that it's bias current is around 0mv.
I've check the specifications against the amp values and I didn't see a significant reason for that so maybe I'm missing something...
At the schematics Page 3 (Attached bellow), at the bias adjust, the schematics says it should be around -50V, but after adjusting the lowest value is around -65v...
Any idea what can it be ?
Tube: 6L6GC
Plate voltage: 480-490V
Screen: 470V
Grid: -32v
Heater: 6.3V
http://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...rshall-30-Anniversary-6100-100W-Schematic.pdf
I've run into a Marshall amp that it's bias current is around 0mv.
I've check the specifications against the amp values and I didn't see a significant reason for that so maybe I'm missing something...
At the schematics Page 3 (Attached bellow), at the bias adjust, the schematics says it should be around -50V, but after adjusting the lowest value is around -65v...
Any idea what can it be ?
Tube: 6L6GC
Plate voltage: 480-490V
Screen: 470V
Grid: -32v
Heater: 6.3V
http://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...rshall-30-Anniversary-6100-100W-Schematic.pdf
Where did you measure the bias current? I suppose 0 mV is a typo, but if you measure zero cathode current, it means your tubes are in cutoff, that is the grid bias is -50V or whatewer is the negative bias supply voltage. There might be a broken connection of the bias adjustment to GND.
Check RV201 and R212
Check RV201 and R212
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I might be wrong, but isn't -65V lower than -50V?
Hi Duke! Thanks for replying me 🙂
You're not wrong, it actually makes sense because according to the tube characteristics it's somewhere around the cut-off point but there is still some circuitry after, that may make the voltage more positive (I saw other amps that even -60v at the same point is ok) .. I'll check it tomorrow...
Can you think about something else?
Where did you measure the bias current? I suppose 0 mV is a typo, but if you measure zero cathode current, it means your tubes are in cutoff, that is the grid bias is -50V or whatewer is the negative bias supply voltage. There might be a broken connection of the bias adjustment to GND.
Check RV201 and R212
Thanks for replying me lcsaszar!
It's not a typo I'm reading 0 mv 🙂 I thought maybe it's my bias prob but it worked on my other amps perfectly
I'll check all the bias section and keep you updated
0mV is to be expected with -65V bias which puts tube into full cutoff.
The tube is doing just what it´s being ordered: pass NO current!!!!
There must be a problem with your bias adjustment, please post the relevant schematic so we can suggest some tests.
"A Marshall amp" is not exactly specific 😉
The tube is doing just what it´s being ordered: pass NO current!!!!
There must be a problem with your bias adjustment, please post the relevant schematic so we can suggest some tests.
"A Marshall amp" is not exactly specific 😉
Hi JMFahey 🙂 thanks for the reply!
I've added the schematics at the bottom of first message
Yeah I've got it now I'll check what's the voltage at the grid pin because when I said -65V I meant at where the schematic says -50V but the is still some circuitry after that so maybe it's not hitting the cut-off point but it sounds like the problem
I've added the schematics at the bottom of first message
Yeah I've got it now I'll check what's the voltage at the grid pin because when I said -65V I meant at where the schematic says -50V but the is still some circuitry after that so maybe it's not hitting the cut-off point but it sounds like the problem
Hi JMFahey 🙂 thanks for the reply!
I've added the schematics at the bottom of first message
Yeah I've got it now I'll check what's the voltage at the grid pin because when I said -65V I meant at where the schematic says -50V but the is still some circuitry after that so maybe it's not hitting the cut-off point but it sounds like the problem
I think the wiper of RV201 is opened as it's turned towards minimum, so it is 22k instead of zero ohms at that point, and that is why u get -65v instead of -50v (assume that the voltage on the other end of bias supply R212 is -100v) as shown in the schematic as -50V is the voltage divider formed by R212(22k) and R213(22k) but if RV201 is 22k instead of zero you get -65V.
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