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Tried EL34's in place of 6L6's

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What I'm missing ? The 6L6's were biased at -40mV(A) (DMM connected to back panel bias points (1ohm resistor method). I swapped to EL34's and the meter shows (+)2mV(A) ??

I have the pin 1&8 tied together of the octals and then they go via 1ohm resistors to ground.

I did not know that bias can differ so much depending of the tube :?
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Re: Tried EL34's in place of 6L6's

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usually you have at least 10v difference between 6L6s and EL34s

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Re: Tried EL34's in place of 6L6's

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Normal....

Just crank em up!!

Also, try the 6L6 a little cooler than 40ma
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dogears wrote:Normal....

Just crank em up!!

Also, try the 6L6 a little cooler than 40ma
I have first to check if my bias can go to -40mV(A) - -50mV(A) with the EL34's because with 6L6/40mV(A) setting it is with EL34's at +2mV(A) !!

Would You think about -45mA would be better to 6L6's ?
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Re: Tried EL34's in place of 6L6's

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mat wrote:
dogears wrote:Normal....

Just crank em up!!

Also, try the 6L6 a little cooler than 40ma

Would You think about -45mA would be better to 6L6's ?
No, wrong way. Try them at 33-35ma.
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I tried a pair of EH EL34s last night, and immediately noticed an increase in the upper midrange. I'll need to crank it up tonight and give it a workout before I decide. B+ = 465V, bias at 31mA.
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BobW wrote:I tried a pair of EH EL34s last night, and immediately noticed an increase in the upper midrange. I'll need to crank it up tonight and give it a workout before I decide. B+ = 465V, bias at 31mA.
I did put the EL34's in (bias 49mA, B1 474V) and made a clip awailable on thread: https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... c&start=30

I like them alot :D
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Bob-I wrote:
mat wrote:
dogears wrote:Normal....

Just crank em up!!

Also, try the 6L6 a little cooler than 40ma

Would You think about -45mA would be better to 6L6's ?
No, wrong way. Try them at 33-35ma.
DOH! I think I'll never learn this one :oops: :roll:
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I did put the EL34's in (bias 49mA, B1 474V) and made a clip awailable on thread: https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... c&start=30
That's 23W per tube at idle! Max dissipation per Svetlana EL34 is 25W. They won't last long.
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BobW wrote:
I did put the EL34's in (bias 49mA, B1 474V) and made a clip awailable on thread: https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... c&start=30
That's 23W per tube at idle! Max dissipation per Svetlana EL34 is 25W. They won't last long.
I'll put them immediatly to 30 something.. (..searches the biasing method prints..)

EDIT- better sound.. huh, hope I did not take too many hours of their live :roll:
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Mat,

Just measure the current across the 1 ohm to ground on pin 8! Same as a 6L6. Set them at 30-32ma for starters.
mat wrote:
BobW wrote:
I did put the EL34's in (bias 49mA, B1 474V) and made a clip awailable on thread: https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... c&start=30
That's 23W per tube at idle! Max dissipation per Svetlana EL34 is 25W. They won't last long.
I'll put them immediatly to 30 something.. (..searches the biasing method prints..)
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Just measure the current across the 1 ohm to ground on pin 8! Same as a 6L6. Set them at 30-32ma for starters.
Yes, that much I know, but I was sure when I searched for the bias current of the EL34's on the forum I found suggestion to put them at 50mA, but that depends always also of the B+..
They are now 31.5 and do sound smoother on the clean channel. I cannot crank the OD channel any more today :evil:
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Is your amp individual bias or both tubes at once?? If it is both at once, I'd set to 60ma-65ma


If it is seperate tube adjustments, then you are good now.

mat wrote:
Just measure the current across the 1 ohm to ground on pin 8! Same as a 6L6. Set them at 30-32ma for starters.
Yes, that much I know, but I was sure when I searched for the bias current of the EL34's on the forum I found suggestion to put them at 50mA, but that depends always also of the B+..
They are now 31.5 and do sound smoother on the clean channel. I cannot crank the OD channel any more today :evil:
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Is your amp individual bias or both tubes at once?? If it is both at once, I'd set to 60ma-65ma
It is individual bias
If it is seperate tube adjustments, then you are good now.
Ok, huh :roll: Luckily I have summer holiday now. I must study the biasing of the amp a lot more.
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Re: Tried EL34's in place of 6L6's

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Well after cranking the amp with EL34s installed, I then tried a combo of 1 6L6 (Winged C) and an EL34 (EH). I liked the tone of the mixed set, and here's what I have concluded:

6L6 pair cleanest, Less overdrive
EL34 pair brightest, more upper midrange and overdrive (maybe due to EL34 gain increase)
6L6/EL34 pair more upper midrange and more overdrive (maybe due to asymmetrical clipping).

I know these are ambiguous terms, so this weekend, I'll try to scope out the waveforms w/sine wave input and capture them on a digital scope. 8)
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