You need to measure the plate dissipation to get the full picture. The plate voltage is different in different mode. The bias probe should come with clear instruction on what to measure. Basically measure the plate voltage and multiply by the cathode current and bias the tube to about 70% of its max rated power. You can go more than 70% for hot, just use your ears at that point to fine tune.handyandy said:Hi everyone,
Ive had my mod kit laying arround for a while and finally got round to installing it (well nearly)
I got me a multimeter and bias prob and decided to take a reading before doing the mod.
All 4 valves are reading arround 27mA when in 100w mode but drop all the way down to arround 15mA when I switch to 50w!
I remember Charles saying they drop just a few mA when switched from 50w to 100w.
So im a bit confused why im getting such a big shift in readings, is it something to do with my amp being the 10/50/100w model?
Im getting 130mA in 10w mode along with noticable hum with the bias probe attached, I'm just putting that down to the valves operating differently in class A mode?
Anyway it seems when I install the mod I will be able to bias hot in 100w mode but 50w mode will still be cold.
Am I missing something or should I be concerned?
thanks for the info Charles . I had no Idea that mesa offered different tubes like that .
here are some pics of the amp after the mod .
as you can see from the photos I opted to mount the bias pot on the outside so that when I change tubes I won't have to open the amp up . If you don't like the way it looks you can always mount it on the inside .\
Here is a link to ebay where you can find the pot .http://cgi.ebay.com/Bias-Mod-Mesa-Boogie-Marshall-Fender-Peavey-Vox-/320510207372?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4a9fe5a58c
This is where I got mine. It comes with a schematic with the load resister circled . You can also send your amp to them and have them preform the mod . but then theres shipping and bench fees . If you don't feel comfortable preforming the mod then order the part and have a local tech do it . Remember there are VERY HIGH VOLTAGES PRESENT EVEN WITH THE AMP OFF AND UNPLUGGED .
I hope this helps ,this mod made all the difference between me keeping and selling the amp.
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