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Bias Tool
Somewhere I remember seeing a device to put between the tube and the socket to do biasing. Basically a socket that fits in the amp's socket, between the tube and amp with leads to measure bias. Does anyone know what company makes this? I can't seem to find it doing a search.
Thanks Last edited by Chris N; 01-16-2003 at 07:45 AM. |
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That's it. Thanks.
Is this as good as any other method of biasing an amp? |
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yep, I have the weber bias meter and it is super acurate and easy to use. However, if you have a head, you may need to order the right angle model so the tubes will fit during use. The regular model will work on a combo. Also, you deal with Mr. Weber directly, which is always cool.
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Cool, I have a combo and head. That's true there won't be enough clearance on my head for the standard. I will have to give a call and sort out my needs.
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The Alessandro dual Bias and Matching Meter is an excellent choice too..... http://www.alessandro-products.com
Don't be put off by the list price, it's not the shipped price. They can be had for about a hundred even plus shipping. Handy gadget to have in your techy arsenol. Hammer on.......Blair Last edited by blair; 01-16-2003 at 12:41 PM. |
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All the tools mentioned here are great but I found one on ebay for $13 + shipping from a really great guy who is making them. I've never biased an amp before and this tool was so easy to use I was blown away. You do need to a multimeter to use it. Here is a link to the one I got, read it over and just e-mail him. Copy and paste it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...item=935042639 After getting this tool my amps have never sounded better! It turns out my Vibrolux Reverb was running around 15mA when the normal range is 30-35. Also I had a pair of 6V6's in an amp that were supposedly matched but were off by 11mA. I put in a new set and it sounds killer.
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All the tools mentioned here are great but I found one on ebay for $13 + shipping from a really great guy who is making them. I've never biased an amp before and this tool was so easy to use I was blown away. You do need to a multimeter to use it. Here is a link to the one I got, read it over and just e-mail him. Copy and paste it:
I bought a dual one from the same guy. It came with a box that has the connector's for the multi-meter, and a switch to toggle between 2 tubes. It's a lot easier to tell if you have a matched set by simply throwing the switch verses waiting for the amp to cool, and moving the tester. It was around $50, and worth every nickle!
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