What are you using to check the bias? Is it a DMM or a stick (analog)
A stick meter could be bad or lost calibration.
DMM could need batteries. or be set in the wrong position, (usually just the wrong data, scale).
1. Turn the unit off, pull the valves, turn the pots CCW (back them off FIRST)
2. If your using a stick meter get a 15.00 DMM Ace hardware special.
CRC, Check RE Check
3. Put the old valves back in and see if they bias correctly. If they do and your new ones don't. You got me. LOL Different ball game, wrong valve, weird valve...Vo doo, magic, gremlin.
4. Put the new valves in, warm up, turn the volume down all the way,
and bias the unit. CRC Check RE Check several times, left side right side, at least twice with new valves. Check again in about 40 hours, set them very close...
My older VTL, always said to check a resistor value, can't remember where it was, and IF they were within a given value, proceid, if not do X,Y,Z. Replace the resistors la te da... THEN
Number 1, 2, and 4
Regards
A stick meter could be bad or lost calibration.
DMM could need batteries. or be set in the wrong position, (usually just the wrong data, scale).
1. Turn the unit off, pull the valves, turn the pots CCW (back them off FIRST)
2. If your using a stick meter get a 15.00 DMM Ace hardware special.
CRC, Check RE Check
3. Put the old valves back in and see if they bias correctly. If they do and your new ones don't. You got me. LOL Different ball game, wrong valve, weird valve...Vo doo, magic, gremlin.
4. Put the new valves in, warm up, turn the volume down all the way,
and bias the unit. CRC Check RE Check several times, left side right side, at least twice with new valves. Check again in about 40 hours, set them very close...
My older VTL, always said to check a resistor value, can't remember where it was, and IF they were within a given value, proceid, if not do X,Y,Z. Replace the resistors la te da... THEN
Number 1, 2, and 4
Regards