ST-70 & AB, ultimate ST-70 OCTAL 6SN7 upgrade kit, auto bias
Manufacturer: | TES |
Price: | 168,00 € |
INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL FOR THE AB-Q-ST70-ST120 AUTO BIAS MODULE
Introduction:
This module has been designed to maintain a constant bias voltage through all power output tubes for your ST70 or ST120 stereo power amp.
The bias is kept at a constant level on the output tubes, irrespective of the signal level.
Please note. The preset bias level for this AB-Q module, see below for details, will differ depending on whether your ST70 uses the KT88 or EL34 power tubes.
6.3V AC windings for tubes are grounded through a capacitor and are not grounded!
Benefits:
The advantage of using the AB-Q module is that it will extend output tube life, in a lot of cases it will also improve the sound and last but not least, you will never have to worry about adjusting the bias again.
Quick Overview:
The AB-Q module has four blue LED’s, one for each output tube, which when lit, indicate that bias is at the correct level and that all is good with each tube.
Should any of these blue LED’s go out or not go on after power up, means that here is an issue with that given output tube and that the tube in question needs to be immediately replaced.
When the amp is powered up, at first a red LED will be on, indicating that there is power to the AB-Q module. The red LED will go out after about 20s.
After a further delay of between 40-50s, each of the blue LED’s should come on indicating that the bias is now set and stable for each output tube. The amp is now ready to use.
Preparing your ST70 or ST120 for the AB-Q module installation:
It is best that you remove the driver pcb, as this will make the preparation much easier for you.
You will also need to remove original 10 OHM cathode resistors, please refer to the following photos.
Presetting the AB-Q-ST70-ST120 module bias level:
Before the AB-Q module can be wired up, you need to preset its bias voltage.
For the ST70 or ST120 which KT88 power tubes, we recommend a bias level of 0.5V or 500mV.
For the ST70 with EL34 power tubes, we recommend a bias level of 0.425V or 425mV.
This bias level is set using the blue colored trimmer on the AB-Q module.
We strongly recommend that you preset the AB-Q module before you proceed with any of the wiring as well as before installing the AB-Q module in your ST70 or ST120!
We need to connect a 6.3VAC supply to the AB-Q module for the bias preset. If you have a spare transformer with a 6.3V winding, use that, if not, you will need to ‘borrow’ 6.3VAC from your ST70 or ST120.
If you have a spare transformer, wire it up and connect the 6.3VAC winding to the two 6,3 AC pads on the AB-Q module.
If you need to ‘borrow’ your ST70/ST120, remove ALL tubes, including the rectifier tube. All we want is the 6.3VAC from the amp, we do not want any B+ high voltage DC!
BE CAREFUL, even though all tubes are removed, there will still be high voltage AC present at the rectifier tube socket!
Solder one wire each, on pin 2 and pin 7 to any power tube socket, V1 to V4, and connect the other end of each wire to the 6,3 AC pads on your AB-Q module.
Place your AB-Q module on a non-conductive surface. Now switch on your ST70/ST120, or connect the spare transformer, and you should see the red LED on the AB-Q module light up. This LED will go out after about 20s.
Set your meter to read DC and to the lowest scale, say 1V, 2V or 5V. Put the black meter lead on any GND pad on the AB-Q module and put the red meter lead on the pad next to electrolytic capacitor, see below. Now adjust the blue trimmer until the desired bias level is achieved, see above for the different recommended bias levels.
That’s it, you just set the AB-Q module to the desired bias operating level.
Disconnect the spare transformer or power down your ST70/ST120, wait for half a minute or so and disconnect the wires from the 6,3 AC pads on the AB-Q module.
DO NOT EVER readjust the trimmer once the AB-Q module is installed and wired up. The whole idea of this AB-Q-M125 module is to set in ONCE and forget!
Installing and wiring the AB-Q module into your ST70/ST120:
You will need to solder all the connecting wires to the AB-Q module. For neatness, solder all the wires on the underside of the AB-Q module. Make each of these wires about 7” long.
Of course, if you prefer to reinstall both the ST70/ST120 driver pcb and the AB-Q module at this stage, all the wires would need to be soldered to the top of the AB-Q module. This is entirely your choice.
V3 OUT, V4 OUT, V1 CATH, V2 CATH, V3 CATH, V4 CATH and the two pads marked 6,3 AC.
Before re installing the driver pcb and the AB-Q module, you need to connect the six 4” wires previously soldered to the ST70/120 driver pcb.
This procedure can be a bit of a handful in trying to keep all the pre-soldered wires in check, but do the best you can J
Trim each wire to the desired length.
The AB-Q module kit also came with new spacers and screws. Use these to now re installed your ST70/120 driver pcb as well as the AB-Q module.
Once the AB-Q module is installed, you can start wiring to the tubes.
Use this diagram as a reference to the wiring of the AB-Q module as detailed in the above steps.
This shows the AB-Q-ST70-ST120 module installed above the ST70/ST120 driver pcb using the supplied spacers and screws and wired up. Keep all of the above wires neat and tidy, maybe use zip ties to group them.
This now pretty much completes the wiring of the AB-Q module to the ST70/ST120 driver pcb and the power tubes.
Double check all the wiring steps again, even triple check them J
Once you are confident that all your wiring is correct and as per the above steps, it is time to test your AB-Q module installation. We are assuming that you have installed the AB-Q module into a known working ST70/ST120, not a brand new ST70/ST120 kit build, as you would need to carry out a different sequence of testing your ST70/ST120 before you should power up the AB-Q module.
Plug in all tubes, that is the driver tubes, power tubes and the tube rectifier. In order to see the blue LED’s on the AB-Q module, put your ST70/ST120 on its side.
Maybe stick a piece of styrofoam under one of the output transformers to cradle the ST70/ST120 chassis so that the tubes do not touch the bench top.
Connect an 8 OHM dummy load of at least 100W capacity or your speaker and if you can, short the input using a dummy RCA plug.
Power up your amp. The red LED on the AB-Q module should come on straight away and will go out after about 20s.
After an additional 40 to 50s, each of the blue LED’s on the AB-Q module should start to come on, which indicates that each output tube has reached the preset bias level and all is good. Excellent!
You can measure the actual bias voltage on each output tube with a meter just to double check.
Set you volt meter to the 1V, 2V or 5V scale in DC volts. Put the red meter lead on pin 1/8 on a power tube socket, V1 to V4 and place the black meter to the chassis star ground tag. The meter should read close to 0.425V/425mV if KT88’s are used or 0.380V/380mV if EL34’s are used. This reading might be a little higher to start with and will get close to or exactly to the preset bias voltage as the output tubes warm up.
Do this measurement for each output tube, V1 to V4, measuring at pins 1/8.
Leave the amp running for about 10 minutes, all four of the blue LED’s should remain lit.
Power down the amp and let everything cool down a bit then put the bottom chassis cover back on.
Remove the dummy RCA plug.
Place your ST70/ST120 amp in its spot, connect your speakers, RCA input and power lead to it and power the amp back up. After about a minute or so, the amps are ready for your listening session!
If things do not work as they are supposed to:
If the red LED on the AB-Q module does not come on immediately after the amp is powered up, power it back down and check the wiring/connections from pins 2 & 7 on the V2 socket to the two 6,3 AC pads on the AB-Q module. Make sure all is good there!
If none of the blue LED’s come on after the 40-50s soft start delay, power the amp back down. Check all your wiring from the AB-Q module to each of the output tube pins and to the ST70/ST120 driver pcb.
If say only three or two of the blue LED’s come on after the soft start delay, power the amp back down and check the wiring to that particular tube for which the blue LED did not go on for. Also check to make sure that the pins in that tube socket are nice and tight and that the tube fits into the socket not at all loose. Also check the pins in the tube socket of any oxidization, if they are dirty, perhaps use Deoxit or similar to clean the pins!
Do’s and don’ts:
Do check that the pins in each tube socket are tight and that each tube does not fit loosely in the socket.
Do check that the pins in each tube socket are clean of oxidization, use Deoxit or similar if they are not clean.
Good fitting and clean pins in tube sockets make ALL the difference!!
Don’t do a lot of tube rolling! This is a sure way to loosen up the pins in your sockets! If you cannot help yourself and you must do tube rolling, check the tightness of the pins each time you swap tubes!
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