Hi,
Do you how to adjust the bias on the Orange AD200 MK3?
See schematics
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						Orange AD200 MK3 Bias Ajust
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Orange AD200 MK3 Bias Ajust
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Re: Orange AD200 MK3 Bias Ajust
That schematic shows a bias potentiometer.  This would be used to adjust it.  OTOH I don't see 1ohm cathode resistors, so you'd need to use the transformer shunt measurement method or get a set of bias probes for the power tubes... 
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						Re: Orange AD200 MK3 Bias Ajust
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what Phil said. it is marked P1 (47K pot) on the PS schematic.
cheers,
			
			
									
									what Phil said. it is marked P1 (47K pot) on the PS schematic.
cheers,
Jack Briggs
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Re: Orange AD200 MK3 Bias Ajust
Hi,
I have found the schematic from Orange. It's not very clear, but we can see the resistor 1 ohm.
The best tool is Probe Tester 8 Pin Socket Plate current or Tester 8 Pin Socket Cathode current ?
I have KT88 Vacuum Tube:
Power plate: 42 W
Ibias = (Power Plate * 0.7) / Vplate Is it Ok ?
But when you have only one potentiometer Bias ajust, how to proceed ?
Thank
			
			
						I have found the schematic from Orange. It's not very clear, but we can see the resistor 1 ohm.
The best tool is Probe Tester 8 Pin Socket Plate current or Tester 8 Pin Socket Cathode current ?
I have KT88 Vacuum Tube:
Power plate: 42 W
Ibias = (Power Plate * 0.7) / Vplate Is it Ok ?
But when you have only one potentiometer Bias ajust, how to proceed ?
Thank
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						Re: Orange AD200 MK3 Bias Ajust
Hi,
The best tool is Probe Tester 8 Pin Socket Plate current or Tester 8 Pin Socket Cathode current ?
Thank
			
			
									
									
						The best tool is Probe Tester 8 Pin Socket Plate current or Tester 8 Pin Socket Cathode current ?
Thank
Re: Orange AD200 MK3 Bias Ajust
You don't need any special testers. Simply measure the millivolts at TP8, TP9, TP10, and TP11. These voltages represent the cathode current for the four tubes. Then measure the plate voltage for each tube and do the math.
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Re: Orange AD200 MK3 Bias Ajust
Yeah that schematic is quite different than the one I saw, so it does look like you've got the 1 ohm cathode resistors you can use to measure current, per what sluckey just said.   
~Phil
			
			
									
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