Learn how to correct crossover when changing the tubes on a vacuum tube amplifier in this free video. Expert: Jeff Naylor Contact: www.Mtroniks.com Bio: Jeff Naylor is the owner and operator of Mtroniks Engineering in Mesa, Arizona. Filmmaker: Eric George
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Changing Tubes on Vacuum Tube Amplifiers : How to Correct Crossover Distortion on a Tube Amp
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@lantyboy not that this helps too much but, i know there is a way to bias your amp using a voltage meter. still, another peice of equipment but i’d bet my bean bag that it’s cheaper than buying a fucking ociloscope.
Not all tube amps have an adjustable bias pot. Many older amps have a resistor that must be located in the circuit. Then the tech needs to figure out the correct value for the installed tubes.
It is best to have a tech set up the bias on a new set of tubes if you don’t know how to do it. Every set of tubes will bias at a different point - even groove tubes that have a bias number. You may be able to get by without doing a bias job, but your amp may run too hot or too cold.
that is a sine wave
Would be quite interesting hearing what crossover distortion sounds like
well changing the period would just change the frequency ( period = 1/frequency ), a phase shift would change the initial displacement so the difference between a sine wave and cosine wave is 90 degrees making them equal. In the electronics world most people just refer to any oscillating wave as a sine wave.
Yea cuz there are local tube amp shops all over the place.
Why not use transistors?
HAHAH LMFAO !
amen to crilledisst
I think Jack Black and Jim Carrey had a baby. This baby is now grown up and posting vids on youtube about biasing…
ahh yeah cuz every has a cathode ray osilloscope…..lol imma bring my amp to skewl nd hook it up to theirs
Thanks. Maybe it does matter in a PP Amp if the low-signal (near middle/zero) cutoff is balanced on both sides, I would expect a little cutoff on both sides would sound better than a higher-level cutoff at one side and very small or none on the other side. To have a bit low-signal (near middle/zero) cutoff could be useful for harmonica to have a noisegate = anti feedback. Just a thought…
Thanks for this great video.
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@melonheed3 i just get the shop to do it now lol only 20quid so its a bargin for the amount of time this needs done.