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« on: December 04, 2010, 01:17:19 PM »

i just got my hrm bm kit,and spend 3 weeks to build it.
now i am testing it.But my amp's bias just have 1~2 MV.
And of cause i have turn the biad pot up to max.
I can't set it to 35~38 MV,and my amp still have sound,but very vary small.
Did i wire somrthing wrong??Or which part i should check first??
THANKS~
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« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2010, 04:42:58 PM »

Discharge all your caps before messing with the amp. Double check the values of the 3 resistors between the bias pot and the bias test points. Double check the wiring on the bias pot. And triple check the wiring on the psu. If you're not sure about any of this stuff ask Nik.

FWIW my amp hits 35 mv with the pot right in the center of it's travel.
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« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2010, 10:51:17 AM »

The problem han been solved. Smiley
i measure the voltage plate,it's still have 446V
my friend tell me to test all the wire to ground.
And i find a wire from black probe to ground is vacation welds.
so i can't measure the power tubes's bias. Tongue
now i am playing Cool
thanks!
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« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2010, 08:50:53 AM »

after 1 day burn in and play.....
i find something that i am confuse.
and i search the forum and a lots topic,and still don't understand.

1.does "presence" not make the tone big different??
i mean when i turn up to max or down to mini.
it does have something different,but i really feel it's not only just this level of different.
i use ethous pedal before,it's presence on poweramp really has a big effect to tone(maybe not advantage)
but i just wonder about this.


2. od eq don't has effective range,i know alots topics have tolk about this.
But when i turn off mid boost and pab boost.
od gain on 8.master volume on 3,i tweak these 3 pot and i have to really really listen carefully that maybe
can heard a little different.

sorry i never use d-like amp,so will feel confuse about this.
But the most lucky thing is that even have these two things.
It 's tone is still amazing. Grin
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« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2010, 10:36:40 AM »

i can't speak on the OD Eq yet (my hrm bluesmaster is still being built), but the presence control add a little "sparkle" and "voice" to your sound. they were originally added on amps used for amplifying singers, and it adds a little more "human" quality to the sound, if that makes sense. it isn't a big difference, it's more subtle.

hope that helps

Gregg
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« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2010, 04:29:09 PM »

The presence knob is a very subtle effect, as Gregg mentions. And it's almost impossible to wire incorrectly, so I'd assume it's working. I hear more differences with mine if I use a clean, chimey fendery setting in the clean channel, but again, it's only small differences - I just set mine in the middle.

You'll probably want to check the settings on the internal tone settings before worrying about how the external tone knobs are working - at least with my BM kit the trimmers came pre-set in a strange wonky setting that had the same effect as what you're reporting. Set the trimmers to the settings that are in the users manual first, and then go from there.
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« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2010, 10:27:22 AM »

i see......
i will  set the trim to manual's value and then try to adjust again.
THANKS FOR REPLY Wink
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