Hey guys
So here it is: i've measured voltages on my roadster with both the original Mesa 440STR 6L6 (rated 10 by Mesa) and EL34 (RUBY).
Here are my findings I wanna share with you guys: note the readings are PER TUBE (not all 4). I'm using bias probes.
NOTE: the bias voltage was measured about 1 minute after I powered my amp. The readings do go up about 5mV PER tube or so once things get hot. For the proper bias reading I used the Weber VST bias calculator at 70% dissipation (on the hot side) class AB.
RESULTS:
MESA 6L6 440STR - bias switch to 6L6
------------------ Bias (mV) ----- Proper Bias (mV) (70%) --- Plate Voltage (V)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bold ----- Diode --- 24 -------------- 46 ----------------------- 450
Bold ----- Recto --- 16 -------------- 50 ----------------------- 420
Sponge -- Diode --- 18 -------------- 57 ----------------------- 366
Sponge -- Recto --- 12 -------------- 61 ----------------------- 340
MESA 6L6 440STR - bias switch to EL34
------------------ Bias (mV) ----- Proper Bias (mV) (70%) --- Plate Voltage (V)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bold ----- Diode --- 58 -------------- 46 ----------------------- 450
Bold ----- Recto --- 39 -------------- 50 ----------------------- 420
Sponge -- Diode --- 42 -------------- 57 ----------------------- 366
Sponge -- Recto --- 28 -------------- 61 ----------------------- 340
RUBY EL34 BHT (PC 40) - Bias switch to EL34
------------------ Bias (mV) ----- Proper Bias (mV) (70%) --- Plate Voltage (V)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bold ----- Diode --- 41 -------------- 38 ----------------------- 450
Bold ----- Recto --- 25 -------------- 41 ----------------------- 420
Sponge -- Diode --- 29 -------------- 47 ----------------------- 366
Sponge -- Recto ---18 -------------- 51 ------------------------ 340
So to me without modding the amp you got a few options:
1. Run 6L6s on Bold - Recto with the EL34 bias switch on - that'll give you 39mV which will eventually will go up to 45ish - pretty close to proper 50mV (70% dissipation)
2. Run EL34 with PC reading maybe around 30 - 35 (earlier distortion) on Bold Diode - EL34 bias switch on
3. Run EL34 with PC reading around 50 (if you can find them) on Bold Recto - EL34 Mode
4. Depending on your preference if you do choose a tube that will work in one mode it's likely that it won't be properly biased in the other modes - which is super weird to me. No sure why Mesa did that...
Anyways, the amp is biased way too cold.
What I also did is I plugged in 2 6l6s and 2 EL34s on the EL34 mode and HOLY SMOKES!! The tones was awesome - no more fuzz just super amazing punchy warm tone - the issue with this setup is that the 6L6s are running too hot ,and the EL34s a bit cold.. I don't think you can damage the amp if you do this - the 6L6 tubes will go faster.
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK of all this?
Thanks
So here it is: i've measured voltages on my roadster with both the original Mesa 440STR 6L6 (rated 10 by Mesa) and EL34 (RUBY).
Here are my findings I wanna share with you guys: note the readings are PER TUBE (not all 4). I'm using bias probes.
NOTE: the bias voltage was measured about 1 minute after I powered my amp. The readings do go up about 5mV PER tube or so once things get hot. For the proper bias reading I used the Weber VST bias calculator at 70% dissipation (on the hot side) class AB.
RESULTS:
MESA 6L6 440STR - bias switch to 6L6
------------------ Bias (mV) ----- Proper Bias (mV) (70%) --- Plate Voltage (V)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bold ----- Diode --- 24 -------------- 46 ----------------------- 450
Bold ----- Recto --- 16 -------------- 50 ----------------------- 420
Sponge -- Diode --- 18 -------------- 57 ----------------------- 366
Sponge -- Recto --- 12 -------------- 61 ----------------------- 340
MESA 6L6 440STR - bias switch to EL34
------------------ Bias (mV) ----- Proper Bias (mV) (70%) --- Plate Voltage (V)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bold ----- Diode --- 58 -------------- 46 ----------------------- 450
Bold ----- Recto --- 39 -------------- 50 ----------------------- 420
Sponge -- Diode --- 42 -------------- 57 ----------------------- 366
Sponge -- Recto --- 28 -------------- 61 ----------------------- 340
RUBY EL34 BHT (PC 40) - Bias switch to EL34
------------------ Bias (mV) ----- Proper Bias (mV) (70%) --- Plate Voltage (V)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bold ----- Diode --- 41 -------------- 38 ----------------------- 450
Bold ----- Recto --- 25 -------------- 41 ----------------------- 420
Sponge -- Diode --- 29 -------------- 47 ----------------------- 366
Sponge -- Recto ---18 -------------- 51 ------------------------ 340
So to me without modding the amp you got a few options:
1. Run 6L6s on Bold - Recto with the EL34 bias switch on - that'll give you 39mV which will eventually will go up to 45ish - pretty close to proper 50mV (70% dissipation)
2. Run EL34 with PC reading maybe around 30 - 35 (earlier distortion) on Bold Diode - EL34 bias switch on
3. Run EL34 with PC reading around 50 (if you can find them) on Bold Recto - EL34 Mode
4. Depending on your preference if you do choose a tube that will work in one mode it's likely that it won't be properly biased in the other modes - which is super weird to me. No sure why Mesa did that...
Anyways, the amp is biased way too cold.
What I also did is I plugged in 2 6l6s and 2 EL34s on the EL34 mode and HOLY SMOKES!! The tones was awesome - no more fuzz just super amazing punchy warm tone - the issue with this setup is that the 6L6s are running too hot ,and the EL34s a bit cold.. I don't think you can damage the amp if you do this - the 6L6 tubes will go faster.
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK of all this?
Thanks