Pentode/Triode Background Information – The native mode of virtually all power tubes in guitar amplifi cation is the power pentode. In a conventional pentode topology, fi xed bias amplifi er, the screen grid connects to the screen supply via screen resistors and the screen potential varies (somewhat) with the audio signal thus increasing the efficiency of the amplifying process and maintaining more controlled linear high frequency response. There is a sonic difference that is added by these additional control elements though, and some may prefer alternate modes of operation.
Power triodes do have a mellowness and warmth that is a desirable tonal character for many players. A true power triode has only an anode, cathode and one control grid. Without suppressor (and beam forming) grids there is a lack of control of the electron stream, which can cause electrons to stray from the intended path and collide with unintentional targets. This wastes energy and thus efficiency but provides a unique tonal character that guitarists seek. Fortunately, several methods exist that allow us to operate pentode power tubes in triode mode by fi xing the screen grid more solidly to the plate supply (with the TRIODE/PENTODE switch), effectively eliminating the screen’s “useful” effect from the circuit. This
11.TUBE BIAS SECTION – The Tube Selector switch is provided for setting the correct bias for the power tubes used. EL DIABLO 60 ships from the factory with a matched set of Ruby Tubes™ EL 34 power tubes. The EL DIABLO will also operate with 6L6 or 5881 power tubes. When using either of these tubes the bias should be set to the 6L6 position. For harmonic complexity and maximum power, we recommend EL34’s. When switching the tube types or brand of tubes, your amp should be
SETTING THE BIAS – Generally your amp will only need to be
1.First make sure the Tube Selector switch located in the Tube Bias section on the rear panel matches the tube type installed. Then with the Master Volume turned all the way down turn the Power switch ON leaving the Standby switch in the Standby position.
2.Set your test meter to read DC voltage. Then place the negative (black) lead of your meter into the black Test Point located in the Tube Bias section on the rear panel. Then place the positive (red) lead of
your meter into the red Test Point. Depending on the size of your test leads you may have to hold them in the Test Points to assure a good connection.
3.After the tubes have warmed up for about a minute turn the Standby switch to the Operate position and read the voltage on your meter. With a small screwdriver you will need to adjust the Bias Adjust trim pot located just above the Test Points so that your meter reads about 0.600 volts if you are using EL34 tubes and about 0.450 volts if you are using 6L6 tubes. Turning the Bias Adjust trim pot clockwise will increase the voltage and turning it counterclockwise will decrease the voltage.
4.After initially setting the bias allow your amp to warm up for about 5 more minutes then retest and readjust the bias as indicated above. Exact readings are not critical and some fl uctuation is normal. Just try to get as close to the target voltage as possible.
5.Your amp is now biased and ready to play!
Tube Bias Background Information – All amplifi ers
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