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Post by Norrin Radd on Jan 15, 2016 14:28:04 GMT -7
Am I reading the amp spec chart correctly? Is the Ray a self-biasing amp? Would this also be true of the older models (like the one I have)? And does self-biasing mean plug on new tubes and turn the amp on? What do I need to know? Help would be appreciated! Also - I think it's come time for a re-tubing. Any recommendations on what to put in the Ray? Thanks!
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Post by KeithA on Jan 15, 2016 19:05:16 GMT -7
Am I reading the amp spec chart correctly? Is the Ray a self-biasing amp? Would this also be true of the older models (like the one I have)? And does self-biasing mean plug on new tubes and turn the amp on? What do I need to know? Help would be appreciated! Also - I think it's come time for a re-tubing. Any recommendations on what to put in the Ray? Thanks! The amp is cathode biased (commonly known as self-biasing). You can just plug in a new set of tubes but Doc would likely recommend a medium rated set.
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Post by Norrin Radd on Jan 15, 2016 21:01:33 GMT -7
Am I reading the amp spec chart correctly? Is the Ray a self-biasing amp? Would this also be true of the older models (like the one I have)? And does self-biasing mean plug on new tubes and turn the amp on? What do I need to know? Help would be appreciated! Also - I think it's come time for a re-tubing. Any recommendations on what to put in the Ray? Thanks! The amp is cathode biased (commonly known as self-biasing). You can just plug in a new set of tubes but Doc would likely recommend a medium rated set. Thank you for the info!
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