...I got both my cymbal's up and running. ...One plays half the volume of the other.
So i fooled around trying to set bias.
It's the last thing you should do.
...I had to cut a bit off one board for it to fit in the lansing chassis. This one plays loud. The other one touchs on both ends. Could this be a problem? It play's lower.
Yes, you should check this first. I think there may be the problem.
I do notice the longer you play this amp it start's to lose even more power.
Something is heating more and more, I suppose.
I did the procedure that is called for in the manual and got .002.The problem is .002 is what my dvm reads just sitting around.
So what do you reasure ohm's volt's what?I thought volt's?
Hmmm, "procedure" in the manual mentions several points of measurement:
1. "The LED should be red, and then switch to green after about 20 seconds. This indicates both heater and high voltage circuits are working."
2. "Measure power supply" - means voltage on "+" of C300 (should be 280V) and C304 (should be 6.2V).
3. "and plate voltages using a DVM." - means voltage in the point of joint of the resistors R308, R309, R307 (should be 140V).
Don't forget: "Due to tube variations, these voltages will range as much as +/-10V."
I do not understand your ".002" completely.