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How To Bias Your Tube Amp | Friedman Runt 50 Amp Bias Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 22

  • @passionplayer7
    @passionplayer7 Před 2 lety +1

    Great clear video! Having a load connected to a speaker or as shown (Suhr reactive load) is shown but I just want to emphasize it. Volumes all the way down. Before pulling the chassis, disconnecting power and turning the amp on with nothing connected to discharge the high voltage filter caps while handling the chassis. As this MODERN amp will do it relatively quickly. For more classic amps, something like Stew Macs’ Discharge stick to drain the caps if anyone is doing any other work inside besides biasing. Showing the biasing itself would be a good follow up video as well to show the balancing between the bias of each power tube and getting them as close to each other as possible. Cheers and safety first, watch those necklaces too!

  • @amp_mechanic
    @amp_mechanic Před rokem +2

    Without knowing the plate voltage, you're biasing blind and could end up with issues. You really should calculate the plate dissipation. That will give you more consistent results from set to set and ensure they are running within spec.

    • @marrisonh
      @marrisonh Před 9 měsíci

      I have a fluke 117c digital multimeter and this eurotubes bias probe. How do i set the mutimeter? First measure dc voltage and then what?

  • @bradleywood1499
    @bradleywood1499 Před 2 lety

    Great starter video. If there's a follow-up , maybe talk a bit about how you determined the range to be 30-40 mA for this amp/power tubes.

    • @CraigBeckta
      @CraigBeckta  Před 2 lety +3

      The power tube range is from Dave Friedman.

    • @AlfreZu
      @AlfreZu Před rokem

      @@CraigBeckta Would that range be the same for a runt 20?

  • @chromaticmusic
    @chromaticmusic Před rokem +1

    So, how do you do it? Yes, safety is important but how to and what to achieve is missing. What's the starting point and what's the ending point? How do I know if I have correctly bias it?

    • @jeffmatz3379
      @jeffmatz3379 Před 2 měsíci

      right? lots of great info right up until the actual action of biasing. Should you power the amp on? why is there only one bias pot?

  • @gprz843
    @gprz843 Před rokem

    Thank you for this very helpful video sir, did you have your amp on standby or turn on? Also did you do this process to both tubes or just one? Thanks.

    • @CraigBeckta
      @CraigBeckta  Před rokem

      Turn amp on one adjust effects both tubes.

  • @morenodelosazules
    @morenodelosazules Před rokem

    This way of setting bias is applicable to every tube amplifier?
    In my case a Fender Deluxe Hotrod.

  • @MrNastyguitar
    @MrNastyguitar Před 2 lety

    I have as runt 20 i thought it was a plug and play no biasing needed

    • @CraigBeckta
      @CraigBeckta  Před 2 lety

      All tube amps require biasing to sound their best.

    • @MrNastyguitar
      @MrNastyguitar Před 2 lety

      @@CraigBeckta thank you good to know

    • @aaronm.1998
      @aaronm.1998 Před 9 měsíci +3

      ​@@CraigBecktaNo. All tube amps do not require biasing.

    • @mikewilliams2126
      @mikewilliams2126 Před 4 měsíci +1

      No need to bias Runt 20. It's cathode biased

  • @azamsoil
    @azamsoil Před 2 lety +1

    Another good safety tip is to only use one hand to "cross" the plane of the chassis when powered up (i.e. adjusting the bias pot). The metal chassis is a near perfect ground and if your other hand is touching it, the current will flow up one arm, through your chest, and down through your other arm to the ground chassis. Bad news! A good practise is to put one hand in your empty pocket. Also wear rubber gloves and a long sleeve shirt or a sleeve over your arm to prevent from touching the metal chassis.

  • @woolyfuzzy
    @woolyfuzzy Před rokem +1

    I was wondering why there is only one screw to set the bias for all the power tubes. I believe the answer is that when replacing power tubes you’d replace all at the same time with a matched set.