A few months back, I accidentally plugged in my Carvin T100 power amp without a speaker load on one side while it was set for stereo operation. One of the EL34s on that side (there are two per channel) blew. I replaced both Channel B EH EL34s with Groove Tubes EL34s, played through that side just to confirm that it was working again, and then didn't use it again for months...until yesterday.
It now sounds as if Channel B is clipping a LOT when I play with distortion. I don't notice it when playing clean, but with distortion it sounds weak and then clips/cuts out. I confirmed that it wasn't a problem with my preamp, cab or cables, as switching the preamp and cab to Channel A sounds just fine and connecting another preamp and cab to Channel B continues to sound like ass. Is this likely because I didn't bias the amp after installing the new tubes, or the sign of something more serious? I don't know the first thing about tube amp biasing, as all of my previous tube amps have been fixed-bias and I always replaced the old tubes with identical replacements.
It now sounds as if Channel B is clipping a LOT when I play with distortion. I don't notice it when playing clean, but with distortion it sounds weak and then clips/cuts out. I confirmed that it wasn't a problem with my preamp, cab or cables, as switching the preamp and cab to Channel A sounds just fine and connecting another preamp and cab to Channel B continues to sound like ass. Is this likely because I didn't bias the amp after installing the new tubes, or the sign of something more serious? I don't know the first thing about tube amp biasing, as all of my previous tube amps have been fixed-bias and I always replaced the old tubes with identical replacements.
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