Atomic 112 owner manual Good Housekeeping, Output Tube Bias, Tube Replacement, Fuse

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Good Housekeeping

Output Tube Bias

Your new REACTOR 112 has an internally mounted variable bias control. The bias control is used to set the idle current in the output tubes, properly matching amp’s performance characteristics to the type of tubes used. Each different tube brand and manufacturer may require a slightly different bias setting. An amp’ s bias can drift over time as well as the tubes bias requirements may change with extended use. The bias should be checked periodically and when the tubes are replaced. A properly biased amp will sound great and will run reliably and safely.

Beware! Internal voltages of tube type amplifiers are lethal and capacitors are capable of storing these lethal charges. To ensure tone and safety, qualified personnel only should carry out biasing the amp.

Tube Replacement

The REACTOR 112 tube compliment consists in one 12AX7 used as a phase inverter (not a pre- amp) and two EL-84s for power. For continued optimum performance from your REACTOR 112, these tubes should only be replaced with tubes of the same type and specification.

The Fuse

The fuse is in the AC supply of the amplifier and will help to protect the amplifier in the event of an electrical fault or tube failure. If a fuse blows, replace it only with one of the same type and rating. (Refer to the specification page to determine the correct fuse type and rating.) NEVER use a fuse with a higher rating as this could damage the amp and present a serious safety hazard. If the fuse blows repeatedly, the amp should be taken to an authorized service center.

Always Use High Quality Shielded Cables.

The Reactor 112 loves to be fed really good signals so now might be a good time to make sure your not cheating yourself out of any sound quality. Some cable companies are all hype but some can provide an amazing improvement. Take some time and “listen to your cables” a few bucks on a good instrument cable can go a long way toward getting the sound you are looking for.

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Contents Atomic Amplifiers Reactor Index Getting StartedIntroduction Product SummaryAmplifier / Speaker Docking SystemGetting Started UnpackingFront & Rear View What’s in the BoxPower Controls & Connections TopControls & Connections Rear \ Send L & Send R FANTemplate Kits DS-1DS-1 Top View DS-1 Bottom View Installing a Modeler into the DS-1 There is no Need for ANBasic Set Up Installing a Blank Template into the DS-1 Expanding Your RigDesktop Modeler in Stereo Please NoteFloorboard Style Modelers Pro Rack Type Modelers or Preamps Your Modeler’s Settings Your Modelers Left and Right Outputs Not Using the DS-1Tips & Insights Getting To Your SoundUsing a Microphone vs. Going Direct Using Effects Pedals etcDownloading Custom Tones Reactors used with Analog PreampsTube Replacement Good HousekeepingOutput Tube Bias FuseReactor 112 Specifications Power AMP Input Impedance Tubes Fuse SpeakerTrouble Shooting Reactor does not power upReactor powers up but the modeler does not Reactor and the modeler power up but no soundObtaining Service Contact AtomicRecord Your Purchase Info How do go about getting my amp to be repaired?Warranty