Calling help for Lamm ML2.1 biasing!
Please help me with a technical question regarding biasing the V2 setting on ML2.1. I lost my manual lately and I just need to clarify one thing before replacing some new 6c33c tubes. My question is when measuring the V2 pot, the point voltage 0.31VDC is representing the plate current, that means the higher the measurement, the hotter the amp will get? Please clarify for me. Thanks very much.
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Here's the top of an ML2, which for these purposes, is probably identical to the ML2.1: https://thevinylpress.com/app/uploads/2018/08/lamm.jpg I was trying to find something the other day and ran across a pile of literature from Lamm. In one piece, he talked about not letting the setting of plate current go higher than indicated at the risk of damaging the amp. If you have a question about the amps, there's really nobody better to talk to than Vlad. I would recommend an email to Lamm to set up a call, only b/c they typically don't take calls during the day. I think they also want the dealers to handle issues on the front line, but I've been dealing with Vlad and Elina a long time. |
Thanks for the input and all these info helps to make sense now! So higher numbers makes the tube goes hotter as the max. value should not exceed 0.31dc. This has anyways been the way I calibrated too. I just got confused when I read from another post stating that when measuring plate current, less current will heat up the tubes. And some how with the ML2.1, the V2 pot it has 'Plate Current ' printed on! |
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