I'm thinking of getting one of these bias testing tools from the bay,
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Once I wear the rubber gloves, insulate the tip of my screwdriver, wear beach sandals and sit on a wooden chair, can I just try and bias the amp and not risk getting electrocuted if the screwdriver touches the wrong lead?
I'm planning on biasing my carvin ts100 cause it needs power tubes real bad. Its over two years old and holding on. I could swear, I hear the volume go up and down now and then even if I'm standing in the same place and we're playing real loud. The preamp tubes are brand new which I replaced in june.
How dangerous is it really? How many of you have actually biased an amp that does not have bias test points like a Randall amp does? The carvin has bias pots but they're buried between at least 5 leads.
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Once I wear the rubber gloves, insulate the tip of my screwdriver, wear beach sandals and sit on a wooden chair, can I just try and bias the amp and not risk getting electrocuted if the screwdriver touches the wrong lead?
I'm planning on biasing my carvin ts100 cause it needs power tubes real bad. Its over two years old and holding on. I could swear, I hear the volume go up and down now and then even if I'm standing in the same place and we're playing real loud. The preamp tubes are brand new which I replaced in june.
How dangerous is it really? How many of you have actually biased an amp that does not have bias test points like a Randall amp does? The carvin has bias pots but they're buried between at least 5 leads.
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