I have a Marshall 3203 Artist. It takes 2 EL34 power tubes.
The tubes that are in it are marked Dynaco EL34 and they are running at 33.1ma and 33.4ma. These tubes look very old. The amp sounds great although it is a tiny bid muddy sounding. BTW.. these Dynaco tubes are pretty thin in size.
I threw in a set of fairly new Sovtek EL34's and checked the bias. The tubes are running at 29.1 each. The amp now has a little less gain then it did but its more open, throaty with a better bass response that is tighter then before. It also seems louder for some reason.
I was told that I should bias the amp at approx 33.4ma per tube. With the old tubes in it, the bias was set perfectly.
With the new tubes its cold (I guess that is the term).
Did I do anything wrong? Is this bias ok if it sounds good to me? Should I bias it to 33.4 for the new tubes? If I do, what value should I change the 56K resistor to?
Thanks guys.
BTW.. my 3203 is a 1989 and has the original Drakes in it.
I REALLY like this amp. It has a certain something about it.
The tubes that are in it are marked Dynaco EL34 and they are running at 33.1ma and 33.4ma. These tubes look very old. The amp sounds great although it is a tiny bid muddy sounding. BTW.. these Dynaco tubes are pretty thin in size.
I threw in a set of fairly new Sovtek EL34's and checked the bias. The tubes are running at 29.1 each. The amp now has a little less gain then it did but its more open, throaty with a better bass response that is tighter then before. It also seems louder for some reason.
I was told that I should bias the amp at approx 33.4ma per tube. With the old tubes in it, the bias was set perfectly.
With the new tubes its cold (I guess that is the term).
Did I do anything wrong? Is this bias ok if it sounds good to me? Should I bias it to 33.4 for the new tubes? If I do, what value should I change the 56K resistor to?
Thanks guys.
BTW.. my 3203 is a 1989 and has the original Drakes in it.
I REALLY like this amp. It has a certain something about it.
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