I've got a BV 60, Are there Bias adjustments? Can I put EL34's in it, and if so do I need to make any adjustments or changes for them?
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How do you change Tubes in a Blue Voodoo?
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Re: How do you change Tubes in a Blue Voodoo?
Originally posted by adrenaline junkie:
I've got a BV 60, Are there Bias adjustments? Can I put EL34's in it, and if so do I need to make any adjustments or changes for them?
Combos used to have the autobias feature, so you could change out the tubes whenever you wanted without adjusting anything.
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Re: How do you change Tubes in a Blue Voodoo?
I mean the bias pot. Some Mesas have switches... you push it one way for 6L6s, push it the other way for EL34s. Does the pot tell you which way to turn it for which tubes?I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Re: How do you change Tubes in a Blue Voodoo?
Hmm, strange there's a pot but it doesn't tell you what it does. I don't know much about tube amps, as I just got mine (Mesa F-30) and it doesn't have any adjustment. As long as I replace it with the same Mesa tubes, I won't need to have it biased. I'd contact Crate and get info on your amp to see what exactly you'd need to do, if you can use different tubes or not.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Re: How do you change Tubes in a Blue Voodoo?
According to the Crate tech guy (I asked a similar question about my BV120 recently) the heads are not equipped with the Autobias feature, and it is recommended that when replacing the tubes with 6L6s you should still have the bias checked and corrected if necessary. He also told me that you can switch the tubes with EL34s if the amp is rebiased.
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Re: How do you change Tubes in a Blue Voodoo?
Originally posted by adrenaline junkie:
I've got a BV 60, Are there Bias adjustments? Can I put EL34's in it, and if so do I need to make any adjustments or changes for them?
Jerry
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Re: How do you change Tubes in a Blue Voodoo?
I just got new 5881's in my BV 60 head. You must have these amps rebiased each tube change or they sound like ass also can be a costly repair too boot. Mine also required new caps. Not a bad sounding amp either.
Ric
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