Super Reverb Bias Gross Imbalance
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 8:04 pm
Hey folks,
I built a 50w Plexi kit ~6 years ago, and am still delighted. I gig with it religiously and STILL get tons of compliments on my tone. And, the reason I'm popping back on this forum is that I really appreciated the expertise and willingness to help. I have a fairly extensive electronics background, but am stumped here.
I'm working over a '70s Super Reverb, and did the ol' 1-ohm resistor trick in line with the cathodes of the output tubes (6L6s of course). When I went to set the bias, I have a gross mismatch between the cathodes, like one tube is showing half the current of the other one. I've checked the components ad nauseum, and swapped tubes several times. I've even reinstalled the 1-ohm resistors thinking I may have a bad resistor or bad solder joint, to no avail. The only thing that makes sense right now, painfully, is the output transformer, which I REALLY hope isn't the case.
Anyone out there have any ideas how to troubleshoot this further? Thanks a bunch, in advance.
I built a 50w Plexi kit ~6 years ago, and am still delighted. I gig with it religiously and STILL get tons of compliments on my tone. And, the reason I'm popping back on this forum is that I really appreciated the expertise and willingness to help. I have a fairly extensive electronics background, but am stumped here.
I'm working over a '70s Super Reverb, and did the ol' 1-ohm resistor trick in line with the cathodes of the output tubes (6L6s of course). When I went to set the bias, I have a gross mismatch between the cathodes, like one tube is showing half the current of the other one. I've checked the components ad nauseum, and swapped tubes several times. I've even reinstalled the 1-ohm resistors thinking I may have a bad resistor or bad solder joint, to no avail. The only thing that makes sense right now, painfully, is the output transformer, which I REALLY hope isn't the case.
Anyone out there have any ideas how to troubleshoot this further? Thanks a bunch, in advance.