Hi Folks,
Been reading here quite a bit since I got my Express 5:25. I have a love hate relationship with it however.
Anyway, right now what I'm trying to do is locate the bias resistor for the output tubes on the Mesa Express 5:25. Does anyone know which it is? I can't find a schematic and Mesa won't come off of it while the amp is in production. I do not have the amp open at this time either, but have some good pics here from a time I looked around. (FWIW) http://www.cpurigs.com/forums/vbpicgallery.php?do=view&g=176
My love hate comes from the output tubes after maybe months of trying different OTs. The original Mesa tubes seem good. But, 3 sets of tubes I just got from Mesa are junk already and going back. All three sets went bad in 4 to 8 hours of use. While in use they seemed to overdrive very easily and compress into what is not a very desirable sound. Hell, a couple even red plated while in use.
I got the amp off the floor and just figured hey, they're old, let's replace them for GP. Bad idea. It put me into all kinds of problems with sound for too long before I realized, guess what, Mesa tubes are burning down fast and sound like crap despite the claim of "plug and play".
I have no way to test tubes, so I have no way of knowing what the specs of these 4 sets of Mesa EL-84 tubes may be. All I know is that the original set is labeled AC-10-WHT and the 3 sets Mesa sent are AC-10-GRY. If I did my research right, the GRY have less overhead? But beyond that, I don't think there is much to the so called plug and play spec of the tubes. Hell, I specified I had WHT and got GRY. An issue Mesa will hear about as I get my ducks in a row.
I have a set of JJ EL84s that are rated 31ma and a set of RI Mullard EL84s rated about 34ma. The Mullards I'm not crazy about, the JJs seem the closest to the original tubes as far as when they break up and distort. I'm thinking I want to go down to 27.5 for 10.5 watts. Right now, if in spec, the V on the tubes in PP should be 382. So, with the 34ma the math says 12.98 watts, too high IMO. The 31ma says 11.84 watts, right on the edge. 27.5ma or so would be down at 10.5 watts.
So, since I've been a tech for years, my plan is to take some readings and buy tubes aftermarket implementing some math to choose them. In my research I discovered checking plate voltage, current draw at idle and the bias resistor which can be replaced to make the current draw adjustable with the changes in bias voltage. (did I get that right?)
So, there's my story and why I'm searching for a Mesa Express 5:25 schematic and/or the location of the Mesa Express 5:25 cathode bias resistor to take some measurements and do some math. I don't think I'll be modding it physically until the warranty is up, but I want to do the measurements for selecting tubes with some overhead.
Thanks for taking the time to have a look at my questions. Although I've worked with 6BQ5 in RF applications and worked on countless other analog electronic component based electronics, I'm just delving into the AMP stuff.
Greg
Been reading here quite a bit since I got my Express 5:25. I have a love hate relationship with it however.
Anyway, right now what I'm trying to do is locate the bias resistor for the output tubes on the Mesa Express 5:25. Does anyone know which it is? I can't find a schematic and Mesa won't come off of it while the amp is in production. I do not have the amp open at this time either, but have some good pics here from a time I looked around. (FWIW) http://www.cpurigs.com/forums/vbpicgallery.php?do=view&g=176
My love hate comes from the output tubes after maybe months of trying different OTs. The original Mesa tubes seem good. But, 3 sets of tubes I just got from Mesa are junk already and going back. All three sets went bad in 4 to 8 hours of use. While in use they seemed to overdrive very easily and compress into what is not a very desirable sound. Hell, a couple even red plated while in use.
I got the amp off the floor and just figured hey, they're old, let's replace them for GP. Bad idea. It put me into all kinds of problems with sound for too long before I realized, guess what, Mesa tubes are burning down fast and sound like crap despite the claim of "plug and play".
I have no way to test tubes, so I have no way of knowing what the specs of these 4 sets of Mesa EL-84 tubes may be. All I know is that the original set is labeled AC-10-WHT and the 3 sets Mesa sent are AC-10-GRY. If I did my research right, the GRY have less overhead? But beyond that, I don't think there is much to the so called plug and play spec of the tubes. Hell, I specified I had WHT and got GRY. An issue Mesa will hear about as I get my ducks in a row.
I have a set of JJ EL84s that are rated 31ma and a set of RI Mullard EL84s rated about 34ma. The Mullards I'm not crazy about, the JJs seem the closest to the original tubes as far as when they break up and distort. I'm thinking I want to go down to 27.5 for 10.5 watts. Right now, if in spec, the V on the tubes in PP should be 382. So, with the 34ma the math says 12.98 watts, too high IMO. The 31ma says 11.84 watts, right on the edge. 27.5ma or so would be down at 10.5 watts.
So, since I've been a tech for years, my plan is to take some readings and buy tubes aftermarket implementing some math to choose them. In my research I discovered checking plate voltage, current draw at idle and the bias resistor which can be replaced to make the current draw adjustable with the changes in bias voltage. (did I get that right?)
So, there's my story and why I'm searching for a Mesa Express 5:25 schematic and/or the location of the Mesa Express 5:25 cathode bias resistor to take some measurements and do some math. I don't think I'll be modding it physically until the warranty is up, but I want to do the measurements for selecting tubes with some overhead.
Thanks for taking the time to have a look at my questions. Although I've worked with 6BQ5 in RF applications and worked on countless other analog electronic component based electronics, I'm just delving into the AMP stuff.
Greg