stokes said:Just how does a pre-amp tube affect the bias of a power tube and cause it to "glow red"?
bscfo1 said:What about a phase inverter tube? Will that affect the power section in any way?
tejastubes said:1st, let me say that I agree and disagree with the above comment about the testing of tubes in the "real world". Just because you use a "high gain" amp does not mean this is "the real world". If I noise test a pre-amp tube in a Fender black face and you use a Boogie Stilleto, then this means the pre-amp tube was tested in a lower gain circuit, but this does not mean a pre-amp tube has to be tested in a high gain circuit for the noise test to be "real world". The Hickok 118B we use screens tubes for gas, shorts, leaks, and transconductance, and then we test all pre-amp tubes in a REAL audio circuit, not some gizmo like the VTV tube characterizer (which we feel is not worth the money and almost anybody would do better spending the same $$$ on an actual guitar amp, but this is another thread). But to say that the cicuit has to be "high gain" is absurd.
2nd, the PI should be balanced and if you put the wrong tube type in that slot when it actually calls for another type of tube perhaps this is part of your problem.
Guitarzan said:tejastubes said:1st, let me say that I agree and disagree with the above comment about the testing of tubes in the "real world". Just because you use a "high gain" amp does not mean this is "the real world". If I noise test a pre-amp tube in a Fender black face and you use a Boogie Stilleto, then this means the pre-amp tube was tested in a lower gain circuit, but this does not mean a pre-amp tube has to be tested in a high gain circuit for the noise test to be "real world". The Hickok 118B we use screens tubes for gas, shorts, leaks, and transconductance, and then we test all pre-amp tubes in a REAL audio circuit, not some gizmo like the VTV tube characterizer (which we feel is not worth the money and almost anybody would do better spending the same $$$ on an actual guitar amp, but this is another thread). But to say that the cicuit has to be "high gain" is absurd.
2nd, the PI should be balanced and if you put the wrong tube type in that slot when it actually calls for another type of tube perhaps this is part of your problem.
Which comment are you reffering to?
Guitarzan said:stokes said:Just how does a pre-amp tube affect the bias of a power tube and cause it to "glow red"?
Glowing red power tubes is a sign of a bias issue. With a mesa you'll have to find the right rating of tube to suit your purposes.
stokes said:Guitarzan said:stokes said:Just how does a pre-amp tube affect the bias of a power tube and cause it to "glow red"?
Glowing red power tubes is a sign of a bias issue. With a mesa you'll have to find the right rating of tube to suit your purposes.
That is why I always recomend doing an adjustable bias mod,less than $2 for a cermet pot and you can use any power tube you want.About my original question,the original post said the new pre-amp tubes caused his power tubes to red plate,I was being sarcastic,sorry.
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