Bluesbreaker wrote:I took my JCM800 2210 to a tech to check the bias. When we first checked it the bias was very low, something like 15mA. The tubes are virtually new and matched EL34Ls (we tested them at the shop). We adjusted the bias but now something weird is happening. When I leave the amp on for a while, 15-20 minutes, the values are drifiting apart: V6 has 29.1 mA, V7 has 29.2mA, V8 has 35.8mA and V9 has 38.3mA. The top of the cab also feels very hot and I think anything above 32-33mA is too high. What do you think causes this difference? What mA would you recommend for this particular amp?
The coupling cap that Rick mentioned could very well be the culprit but make sure and swap each pair over and see if the high bias current follows the pair. If it does, then the tubes have drifted which is very common no matter how well matched when out of the box. Your tech can also tell if the cap is probably leaking if the hot pair of tubes has a less negative voltage at the grid resistors. I say probably because a thermal run-away tube can cause the grid voltage to go up. It usually doesn't stop though until it is glowing cherry red taking its neighbor with it.
As far as bias level, I have a 4212 which is the 50 watt version and HV is around 460-465 so at the max idle dissipation of 17 watts for an EL34 you can set the tubes at 38mA.
And your amp is much hotter because .015mA X 4 X ~470 = 28 watts before and ~.034 X 4 X ~460 = 62 watts now.
As far as your caps, I'd have them changed out. They are over 20 years old and the clock is ticking down on them even though you haven't used the amp. Occasional use is better for caps than storage or constant high temp use. Mine are still good but I have a leakage tester, cap meter and ESR meter to confirm their condition.
BTW, I long ago gutted my 4212 and built an SLO into it as a prototype before building a stand alone SLO 100 clone head. I again gutted it a few weeks ago and whipped up a P2P 2550 board, stuffed it into her and she likes it! I have to say, it is a perfect mod because all the transformers are the same as the Jubilee, the controls are labeled close enough and it sounds sooooo much better both clean, crunch and lead.
Joe L
Amps built, no kits - Mesa Mark III, Caliber 50, SLO 100, X88R preamp, Trainwreck, Vibroverb, Various Marshalls and of course, a 2550. A Deluxe Reverb is in progress.