Dig it.
Do you know which one?He changed a capacitor...
A good visual inspection means that you need to use the best magnification possible.
Do you know which one?
Pic?
No. So much information was coming at me I was swamped.
My understanding, not necessarily fact only MY understanding is ... It isn't worth the $ cost to convert to adjustable bias but by pairing the tubes with the capacitor the amp will run a little cooler. He said it was clear to him it's been running too hot.
It may be imagination but I think it sounds better, cleaner, more bite, I'm not good at explaining such things.
Looking back EL84 failed tubes was the issue on the last 5 blues JR amps I looked at. I only have two amps that use EL84's this is the only EL84 I will use in my amps
it can take 450v and last 5,000 hours. https://www.tubedepot.com/products/sovtek-el84m-power-vacuum-tube
I got a box of 50 direct from Russia they are not made now so get them while you can.
Looking back EL84 failed tubes was the issue on the last 5 blues JR amps I looked at. I only have two amps that use EL84's this is the only EL84 I will use in my amps
it can take 450v and last 5,000 hours. https://www.tubedepot.com/products/sovtek-el84m-power-vacuum-tube
I got a box of 50 direct from Russia they are not made now so get them while you can.
Changing the capacitor in this scenario does not make sense to me. Changing a resistor, especially the resistor that sets the bias, is probably more likely what happened in your amp. The new bias resistor probably increased the bias of your amp. Therefore, the power tubes are running cooler... more headroom... punchier.No. So much information was coming at me I was swamped.
My understanding, not necessarily fact only MY understanding is ... It isn't worth the $ cost to convert to adjustable bias but by pairing the tubes with the capacitor the amp will run a little cooler. He said it was clear to him it's been running too hot.
It may be imagination but I think it sounds better, cleaner, more bite, I'm not good at explaining such things.

Yes, thanks for this tip. I have 2 amps with EL84s. I'm pretty sure my Carvin Vintage 16 is pushing more than 400 volts on the power tube plates... I'll have to check again.this is the only EL84 I will use in my amps
it can take 450v and last 5,000 hours. https://www.tubedepot.com/products/sovtek-el84m-power-vacuum-tube
Yes, thanks for this tip. I have 2 amps with EL84s. I'm pretty sure my Carvin Vintage 16 is pushing more than 400 volts on the power tube plates... I'll have to check again.
Yes they are. Stock V-16s are fine. Mine has been heavily molested by yours truly. Talk about a Beast in Sheep's Clothing...I bought my son a Carvin Vintage 16, those are sweet lil amps indeed.

Changing the capacitor in this scenario does not make sense to me. Changing a resistor, especially the resistor that sets the bias, is probably more likely what happened in your amp. The new bias resistor probably increased the bias of your amp. Therefore, the power tubes are running cooler... more headroom... punchier.