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@gremlinmachineshop
@gremlinmachineshop Месяц назад
He's bout to be a combo meal 😂😂😂
@michaelorton9887
@michaelorton9887 2 месяца назад
First amp i reallyliked i was probably 12 yrs old bob jones music store attalla , Alabama played a 1960 gibson hollowbody electric i had been learning alot of Randy Rhoads stuff the overdrive on this amp i absolutely loved still do man i shure do miss those days
@retr0type
@retr0type 6 месяцев назад
Thanks! I've been looking for a clear explanation of where to replace the resistor before I jump in and do this to my 6505+.
@robvoyles
@robvoyles 7 месяцев назад
I would like to bias mine very cold....counter clockwise would run them colder correct? my mesa boogies bias are not adjustable fixed bias ) and are biased very cold making it so easy to change tubes without a problem, i have been changing tubes in my mark III for 30 years without any issues as long as the tubes were good and obviously not shorted. do you know what turning the bias trim pot all the way left would be at its coldest bias and work? Thanks
@1974zah
@1974zah 11 месяцев назад
Do you recall what the amp was biased at stock? Word is that SLO 100 are biased cold from factory, like 28mA. I understand the reasons why. Just wondering if the 30 were the same, and what might be your observations between stock and after you swapped tubes and rebiased.
@1974zah
@1974zah 11 месяцев назад
@@gremlinmachineshop so I have the combo version that came out earlier this year. The power tubes are different. They look like Tung Sol 6L6. I'm waiting on response from Soldano/BAD to find out what they are exactly. I tried some tube swapping, and I didn't think to check what it was stock. I just set it at 38mA when I swapped and when I put the stock tubes back in. The origin of my question was for comparison, cause I don't think it was in the 20s stock. Then I was doing some research and found that the big ones are cold biased. The manual is useless. No bias recommendations or even tube assignments mentioned.
@gremlinmachineshop
@gremlinmachineshop 11 месяцев назад
@@1974zah just regular 6L6? or 6L6GC...we can do some math as needed. Well let's just say regular 6L6 are 25W and 6L6GC are 30W, and you can measure the plate voltage on Pin 3 still to calculate it. I'd guess you understood that part tho.
@1974zah
@1974zah 11 месяцев назад
@@gremlinmachineshop I appreciate that. I'm not quite sure what they are. It's labeled 5881, but the only tube I found that resembles it is the current production Tung Sol 6L6 STR, the black base, not the red one. I should be safe with 38mA for now . I generally bias mine at 65% . I was mainly curious if yours was biased cold before. Hopefully BAD will get back to me with details soon.
@1974zah
@1974zah 11 месяцев назад
@@gremlinmachineshop I actually had a good set of those Sovtek 5881 I had forgotten about. Popped those in this afternoon and the bias is still around 35mA with my probe. Now the amp is sounding like I had imagined. The stock tubes are just kinda bland sounding. Doing some tube rolling in the preamp now.
@guitarscientist9386
@guitarscientist9386 Год назад
what do you mean by the "all the tube drama that went down"? I havent been paying attention to tube news for a few years
@Matan2222222
@Matan2222222 Год назад
Thanks for the great video!
@Matan2222222
@Matan2222222 Год назад
@@gremlinmachineshop Thank You appreciate it! I have the SLO 100 and it's amazing. I'll probably make it hotter to see how it sounds. But for now, it's sounds awesome from the factory. They usually bias the amp on the cold side to make it safe probably
@xcorp21
@xcorp21 Год назад
explain what metod did u use please .. its almost snake skin...tnx
@R1GAMBLER
@R1GAMBLER Год назад
paint looks insane 💚
@jthair1
@jthair1 Год назад
I just bought one of these and the gain on this amp is extremely compressed and over the top even on the crunch channel and I've played a few other ones. They were definitely more tamed than mine. Do you have a clue what it could be? Thank you.
@-DILLIGAF
@-DILLIGAF Год назад
Maybe you just got a "strong" preamp tube(s). You could always run some lower gain factor tubes in the V1 or V2. Like a 12AY7 or 5751. If you're not familiar with lower gain preamp tubes Google it. There's a handful of other tubes that you can easily substitute for less gain without needing to re-bias the amplifier.
@Zebram5
@Zebram5 Год назад
@@-DILLIGAF Ok, thank you.
@-DILLIGAF
@-DILLIGAF Год назад
@Zebram5 In some of the forums, some people shared the same sentiment as you. They went with lower gain tubes and said it worked a charm. I do it all the time in amps. In a way, it's kind of like having different wattage light bulbs. If 100w bulb is too bright, just lower it down to a 75, 60, or 40w bulb. It's about as easy as changing a light bulb to change to a lower gain preamp tube. Pull one out and put a lower gain one in its place. You don't need to re-bias as mentioned earlier. Good luck if you decide to do it!
@gremlinmachineshop
@gremlinmachineshop Год назад
I think the TAD 6L6WGC-STR (small bottle design) will fit into the headshell dimensionally if you are looking for an alternative to the Sovtek 5881WXT.
@bernardfoshage9901
@bernardfoshage9901 Год назад
5881 tubes are so good though!
@gremlinmachineshop
@gremlinmachineshop Год назад
Also keep in mind with an SLO you are getting virtually all your gain & crunch from the preamp, so there's not much need to set the power section to a hot bias imho...better to run the tubes cooler and extend tube life.
@gremlinmachineshop
@gremlinmachineshop Год назад
FYI you can technically do the math for the 5881WXT as a 30-watt equivalent, but I chose to do a conservative rating BECAUSE one of the original tubes was wasted, possibly due to the factory bias being set at 70% for a 30-watt rating. Coulda just been a faulty tube though.
@gremlinmachineshop
@gremlinmachineshop 2 года назад
Thru the Peavey VTM 60 of course