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  • Help - Tubes are smoking

    Any help or assistance would be great,

    I just got my JVM 410 back from getting the bias set. When I originally purchased the amp used from CL, there was a mismatched tube, so after while, I decided to pick up a quad of Mullards (EL34) and swapped the tubes. I played the amp for about 10 minutes and it sounded fine. I took it to my local music store to check the amp and set the bias. I asked them to set the bias hot as I had read on the JVM forum (35mA). I got it home yesterday and plugged it in. There now is a very load pop when you take the amp off standby. The amp was definitely HOT, even the clean channel had a more gain. I had to lower all the channel volumes and slowing bring things up to not have the amp squealing. Anyway, I could small the tubes a bit and after about 10 minutes I noticed the tubes getting really hot - very hot. Two of the tubes (the pair on the right if you are standing in front of the amp) where almost fully glowing - not just a few points in the elements I would say a 1 inch diameter of white light on this pair). Anyway, I shut the amp down immediately and unplugged it. I am obviously pissed at the amp tech and store that did the work, it is hard it believe they would send the amp home like this? I am obviously taking the amp back to them to fix this, but would like to educate myself on what happened? Any ideas.

    Thanks for the help
    Last edited by Radiohead; 03-08-2015, 08:56 AM.

  • #2
    I'm far from a tube expert, but to state the obvious- the amp is under biased and running too hot. It sounds like they were trying to give you what you asked for but over did it.

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    • #3
      Yea what Vass said plus did you tell them to bias it at 35ma or just bias it hot? Any good tech should know what to bias that amp at though and should also know if 35ma is the correct milliamp. No matter what the reason, it does seem that it would have been tested prior to release UNLESS your power to amp is a little diff from the shop and that affects the bias maybe?

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      • #4
        Take it back to the tech. Probably either a bad power tube or bias is not correct,

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