Mesa/Boogie RECT-O-VERB 50, SOLO 50 owner manual Diagnosing PRE-AMP Tube Problems

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DIAGNOSING PRE-AMP TUBE PROBLEMS:

NOTE: An article written by Randall Smith that we thought you might find interesting.

Here’s a question we often hear:

“Why doesn’t Mesa put bias adjustments in their amplifiers?”

Well, there’s a short answer and a long answer to this question.

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The short answer is that during my 12 years of repairing Fenders, one of the most frequent problems I saw was bias controls that were either set wrong or that had wandered out of adjustment due to vibration. As any honest tech will tell you, there’s lot’s of easy money to be made by sprinkling “holy water” on amplifiers ... uh, what I meant to say is “Your amp needed biasing.” See what I mean? What customer is going to argue with that?

It only takes a moment and a volt meter: The Fender diagram shows how: “Adjust this trim pot for - 52 volts.” That’s it. Nothing more.

Now don’t be fooled into thinking that tubes “draw” more or less bias, they don’t. The way a bias supply is connected to a tube is akin to a dead end road, it just trails off to nowhere without really completing a circuit. It’s a static voltage and regardless of what tube is in the socket — or even if the tubes aren’t plugged in at all, it doesn’t change the bias voltage a bit.

So the end of the short answer is this: Since a bias supply needs to put out the right voltage and never vary, I wanted to build amplifiers that were individually hard wired to the correct values and NEVER needed adjustment. And for 25 years, that’s how Mesa/ Boogies have been built. Time to change tubes? Just plug our tubes into any one of our amps and you’re DONE. No tech needed. NO bills and no BS about biasing. And most important: The bias is RIGHT because it can’t change!

Now, you want the long answer? Here’s more information on how our hard-wired bias avoids trouble. Please read on.

But first, let’s make an important distinction. Our business is designing and building high performance amplifiers. And for this we need tubes whose variance is within a narrow range. Our warehouse is full of rejects ...oh, they work — they just don’t perform within our tolerance range. We have a very sophisticated computer - based tube testing system (nicknamed “Robotube”) that matches and measures tubes over seven important parameters. It can even predict which tubes are likely to have a shortened lifetime — even though they work perfectly during the test.

Because our business is building quality amps, we can afford to reject a lot of wayward tubes. The guys you hear complaining because Boogies don’t have bias adjusters are primarily in the business of selling tubes - not amps. They don’t want to throw away 30 percent of their inventory, so they promote the idea that tubes outside our parameters can be used to “customize” amplifiers and they criticize us because our amps can’t be adjusted to accommodate their out-of-Mesatolerance tubes.

Now you might be thinking, “But I thought you just said that tubes don’t “draw” bias, therefore they don’t effect the bias supply and thus it doesn’t need to be adjustable.”

And that’s right. Tubes don’t effect the bias setting, but the bias setting does effect how the tubes work. But HOW it effects the tubes is difficult to measure.

When you set the bias (whether it’s by selecting the right resistors, as we do, or adjusting a trimmer — which is quicker) what you are doing is establishing the correct amount of idle CURRENT that flows through the power tubes. But you can’t adjust the current directly, you can only change it by adjusting the amount of bias VOLTAGE that goes onto the tubes’ control grids.

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Contents Mesa Boogie Page Table of Contents USE Common Sense and Always Observe These Precautions Table of Contents Front Panel POWER-UPAmplifier. Here are the choices Rhythm Top Channel GainFeel on the strings, allowing you to always play your best TrebleMiddle ResultsThrough PresenceMaster FrequencyEffects MIX control must be set to 100% OutputSolo Standby PowerSlave OUT ReceptacleFuse Effects Loop Send / Return & MIX SpeakersFactory Sample Settings Combo Version Shown Sound Personal SettingsCombo Version Shown Personal Settings Personal Settings 12AX7 Tube Noise & Microphonics Diagnosing Power Tube Failures Diagnosing PRE-AMP Tube Problems Bias Adjustment Cheers Randall Smith Designer & President Combo 50 only Mesa Boogie Phone 707 778-6565 FAX 707