Hey guys I got new tubes and wanna bias them, just wanna check my numbers here with you because I found on the internet that maximum dissipation wattage for these Ruby tubes is 30 W ? So my numbers for biasing at 60% with plate voltage of 415 V comes up like this:
30W*600/415 V = 43.3 mA
Does this looks OK to everybody?
Biasing Ruby 6L6GCMSTR in Laney VH100R
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- JazzGuitarGimp
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Re: Biasing Ruby 6L6GCMSTR in Laney VH100R
Yes, 415V * 0.0433A = 17.97W - and 18W is 60% of 30W. So you nailed it!
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Re: Biasing Ruby 6L6GCMSTR in Laney VH100R
Yes.
Here's a nice bias calculator to confirm your work:
http://www.ax84.com/biascalc.html?Bvolt ... ction=calc
Here's a nice bias calculator to confirm your work:
http://www.ax84.com/biascalc.html?Bvolt ... ction=calc
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Re: Biasing Ruby 6L6GCMSTR in Laney VH100R
Thanks guys
PS bias is currently only 20 mA which is SERIOUSLY low and the amp still sounds OK, can't wait to hear it with proper bias 
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Re: Biasing Ruby 6L6GCMSTR in Laney VH100R
Keep in mind that when you go up from 20mA per tube to 43mA per tube, your B+ will go down to something lower than 415V, so you'll need to recalculate for the new current to achieve 60%.
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Re: Biasing Ruby 6L6GCMSTR in Laney VH100R
Yeap, B+ went down to 392 volts, gotta chase around a little with calculations, not a problem
Love doing stuff with the amp. 