Can anyone help me biasing a Jadis Defy 7?


I just bought all new Gold Lion KT88 tubes and I am having problems biasing this amp.
I am hoping that someone else with a Defy 7 can help me out a little.
I have the new tubes in and I found the 4 trim pots.
I have been measuring the voltage at the fuses and can not get some of the voltages under 6 volts.

I think I need some help right about now.

Thanks for any assistance!
128x128mattzack2
Thanks Al...
Speakers are attached.

Tracing the connections of the resistor might require some help. The colors on the resistor are next to impossible to see.... very brown looking. But the voltage readings of other neighboring resistors is much higher than 33mv, so I am feeling that these are the correct resistors that Brooks told me to measure.

Fuses are all good.

All voltages are much higher than 33mv.

The tubes are Gold Lion KT88.
I keep swapping and tweaking.... the sound is improving, but I still have not reached the magic.

I am going to bed soon, but I thought that it might be the combination of 12au7 and 12ax7 tubes that might be causing some of the difficulties.

Is anyone else using Gold Lions in a Defy7 and is so, what 12ax7 and 12au7 tubes seem to work for you?
All voltages are much higher than 33mv.
Do the voltages vary as you turn the bias pots? And how much higher than 33mv are the readings? I would imagine that if they were WAY higher than 33mv, and the circuit is presently wired such that the voltage across them represents bias current, and if you are measuring correctly, then the plates of the tubes would be glowing red or orange (they aren't, are they?).

Also, just to make sure nothing simple is being overlooked, are you using the dc (not ac) voltage function on the meter, and are you connecting the meter leads to the two ends of the resistor, and not for instance between one end of the resistor and chassis?

Beyond those things, I'm not sure what to suggest.

Best regards,
-- Al
Almarg -

I found something... possible the root cause of my biasing problem.

I found a bad resistor labeled 5w150 ohm j under one of the tubes. I measure the othe 11 and they have ground on one side and 150 ohms on the other. It looks like this one resistor is open.

The resistors look like small white boxes. I have not been able to source them yet. I am going to try Brooks in California to see if he has any. I have a good tech here in Chicago that I trust to install it.

Then, I hope that I can get this sounding like it should. Thanks for hanging in there with me.

Matt
Sounds like an extremely promising discovery, Matt! The "5w" undoubtedly refers to the wattage that the resistor is rated to handle, which is consistent with the shape you are describing (a power resistor).

If Brooks can't readily supply them, any major electronics distributor should have suitable equivalents. Digikey.com is one such place.

Good luck!
-- Al