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TUBES &
BIASING
POWER TUBES
The D40 is designed around 6L6 and EL34 tubes,
but will accept many octal tubes (EXCLUDING 6V6) &
gladly display their tonal characteristics.
PREAMP TUBES
The D40 uses 12AX7 (ECC83) preamp tubes in the
preamp of your amplifier. Preamp tubes do not need
to be biased & usually have a long life unlike power
tubes, but a preamp tube can become faulty at any
stage of its rated lifespan.
POWER TUBE BIAS
You will need a voltmeter or digital multimeter set to
the lowest DC voltage range. (Make sure you refer to
the meter's user manual).
1.
Remove the rear baffle cover from the rear of
the amplifier. If you are replacing tubes, do so now with
the power off & the amplifier unplugged from the main
power receptacle. Place the new tubes in the correct
socket positions.
2.
Turn the trimmer down by turning the trim
pot with a small screwdriver in the counterclockwise
direction. You can access the trim pot through the
small hole in the top of the chassis close to the power
transformer. If any fuses had blown, make sure to
replace them as well.
3.
Now plug the amplifier into the main power
receptacle, unplug any guitar cables from the inputs & turn
on the main power. Let the tubes warm up for one minute.
4.
Turn down the master volume controls to zero
& turn on standby to the ON position.
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5.
Verify that none of the tube fault LEDs are on.
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If they are, power down the amplifier, remove the plug
from the main power receptacle & replace the faulty
fuse & return to step 3. If everything checks out, move
on to the next steps of setting the bias. If it is still
blowing fuses, a tube is at fault. Try a different pair..
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SETTING THE BIAS
1.
Place the black lead from your meter into the
black bias test point on the amplifier & the red lead into
the red bias test point.
2.
Refer to the chart below for bias set points for
the tubes being used & slowly turn the trimmer in the
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clockwise direction until the value is reached.
3.
Now let the amplifier sit powered for 5 minutes.
We want the tubes to reach their maximum operating
temperature. Keep an eye on the bias reading during
this time.
5.
Once the bias is set at the required settings,
return the chassis into the headshell if removed and
rear baffle panel to the rear of the amp & fasten it with
the screws you removed. You are done!
BIAS CHART
Type
Recommended
set point
KT88
95mV
90mV to 100mV
EL34
70mV
60mV to 80mV
6L6GC
85mV
80mV to 90mV
MIDI
SETUP
Versatile & optional MIDI control helps Revv amps
seamlessly integrate into any rig. The amplifier will store
up to 128 programs for program change commands as
well as accept Continuous Controller (CC) commands
to control functions directly. The amplifier also features
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OMNI mode to allow control options on 16 channels, &
phantom power to power control devices.
What does that mean?
1. You can set up "presets" of switch positions on the
amp to recall quickly. (this could be used for clean,
crunch, rhythm, & lead, for example).
2. You can simply control anything's on/off state
(FX loop for example).
3. You can do a combination of both of those things.
4. You can do this with a computer for automatic
changes during songs, a MIDI floor control unit
instead of our footswitch, a loop switcher with midi
to control pedals as part of the "presets," a multi-
effects unit with MIDI control, & more.
5. You can do this with just our footswitch, or not at
all if you choose. External equipment just becomes
more beneficial when integrating your Revv with
additional pieces of a rig such as effects units.
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OMNI MODE
Safe Range
OMNI mode off will allow the amplifier to be controlled
via a designated channel (1-16), & OMNI mode on will
allow the amplifier to respond to commands on any
channel. If other equipment is being used in a MIDI
system, it is desirable to set each piece of equipment to
separate channels. However if the amplifier is the only
piece of gear being controlled via MIDI, then setting
it to a specific channel is not required and using the
OMNI mode setting becomes preferable.
To toggle OMNI mode on or off:
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1. Make sure the power switch is in the off position.
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2. Press & hold "Reverb" push button.
3. With the "reverb" push button being held, turn on
the power switch.
4. If the buttons were held correctly, then the CH1,
Ch2, Boost and Bright buttons will illuminate.
5. Release the Reverb and Store buttons once the
CH1, CH2, Boost and Bright Buttons Illuminate.
6. Press the CH2 button to select OMNI mode.
You have now toggled the OMNI mode setting. The
amplifier will restart automatically with the new setting.
If you experience any issues, cycle the main power
Note: The reverb LED will flash 3 times when it turns
OMNI mode on, & 4 times when it turns OMNI mode off.
MIDI CHANNEL SETTING
This amplifier can either automatically or manually
change the 16 MIDI channels you would like it to
respond to. The channel change is stored in memory
& only needs to be done when you need the amp to
respond on a certain channel.
1. To set the MIDI channel: With the power off, press
& hold the store button then turn on the power
switch. The amp will power up & begin to flash all
4 channel LEDs. Once this happens it is awaiting
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the channel data to be received from the external
equipment (Automatic) or to be set manually.
2a. To set the channel automatically: (recommended)
With your external equipment ready (pedals,
computers, etc.) & set to the channel you want the
amplifier to be controlled from via MIDI, send a
command to the amplifier by pressing a program
change button or CC command on your external
equipment. Once the amplifier receives the data,
it will verify the channel it received & save it to
memory. Easy!
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