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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 63
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Jan Phillips 6L6WGB
I just installed a set of Jan Phillips 6L6WGBs in my HRDX and when I went to bias ,I discovered that at the coldest point of the pot they biased at 80mV.I read somewhere that 68mV was where a 6L6GC should be.Being a newbie at biasing,I'm wondering if perhaps these tubes would have a different bias point or am I doing damage.It sounds very nice set cold with those tubes.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Pepperell
Posts: 818
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6L6WGB is not a 6L6GC
the wgb is closer to a 5881.
how are you measuring your bias? Are you using a plug in tool? the 80mv reading is meanigless unless you know plate voltage etc. you generally bias by current (mA). also the 6l6wgb is a 25watt maximum tube. where a 6l6gc is a 30 watt max tube. so you cannot bias them the same or you will burn them up pretty quickly. try this link http://www.webervst.com/vstbbs/bbs.html click on the "tubes" button on the left side of the page then click on "bias calculator" on the top center of the page. this should help a bit. |
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