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7 Valve Replacement

 

 

Important!

  Do  not  attempt  to  change  the  845 

output valves without reading these notes. Failure to 
do so could be both dangerous to you and damaging 
to the amplifier. Keep these notes handy. 

 

Take  care  that  you  orient  the  valve  correctly  before 
inserting. Line up the centre “Spigot” first. They are 
easy to break, do not bend excessively to the side.

 

 

Health & safety; High voltages are present inside the 
amplifier and on exposed valve sockets when valves 
are  removed,  so  take  suitable  care.  It  is  not 
necessary  to  remove  the  bottom  cover.  Beware 
valves get hot in operation! 

 

How do I know when to replace valves? 

 

Generally speaking valve failure may be one of these: 

1, The valve continues to work but the emission gets 
low.

  In  the  case  of  output  valves  this  will  result  in  not 

being able to set the bias. 

2, The valve gets noisy/microphonic.

 Usually happens 

to  the  small  valves,  and  can  be  confirmed  by  tapping 
with a pencil. 

3, Heater fails.

 No glow in centre of valve. Valve is cold. 

A valve that is lit up is not a guarantee that it is working 
properly; conversely a valve that is not lit up will not be 
working at all. 

4,  Dramatic  Failure.

  Occasionally  the  demise  of  a 

power  valve  may  be  obvious  with  internal  sparks  and 
noise through the speakers. In that case, switch off and 
do  not  use  until  a  replacement  is  available.  Before  use 
see  chapter  6  “Bias  Adjustment”.  If  there  was  any 
associated  burning  smell  etc,  we  would  recommend  a 
qualified person examines the inside of the amplifier first. 

 

If the amplifier sounds OK the valves are probably fine. If 
the  emission  drops  you  will  have  difficulty  setting  the 
bias for the output valves.  

 

Valve life

 will depend upon such things as hours of use 

and  number  of  on/off  cycles.  It  is  not  good  practice  to 
remove  the  valves  unnecessarily  as  this  can  strain  the 
pins  and  cause  tiny  air  leaks.  If  the  amplifier  has  had 
regular use of 4 years of more the amplifier will probably 
benefit from a valve change. 

 

5, Changing valves:

  

Before changing the 845i valves ensure that it safe to do 
so by switching off and removing the mains plug at least 
20  minutes  before  hand.  This  will  enable  dangerous 
voltages to dissipate, and the valves to cool down. 

If  possible  check  the  bias  setting  before  you  attempt  to 
change the valve(s), in order to familiarise yourself with 
the procedure.  
If  changing  845  valves  you  will  need  to  check  and  if 
necessary  adjust  the  bias  as  the  new  valves  will 
probably be a different bias. Most people find it easier to 
do a course adjustment (within 10% of 180mv), and then 
do a final adjustment when the amplifier is fully warmed 
up. 
If  all  is  well  there  should  be  no  more  than  a  barely 
detectable  hum  from  the  speakers,  and  the  amplifier 
should sound OK when tested. 

You may need to adjust 

the “Hum Adj” screw, see section 6. 

 

6,

  If  you  cannot  set  up  180mv,  then  the  valve  is 

probably faulty or is unsuitable. (if the reading is zero 
the individual fuse may be blown). 
If  the  valves  are  brand  new,  you  will  need  to  check 
again after approximately 10 & 100 hours, after that 
only occasionally or if you suspect a problem.  

 

7,  To  avoid  damage  to  the  amplifier  and  electric 
shock  hazard  you  must  use  only  valves  marked 
845,  6SL7,  6SN7  or  equivalent. 

Use  only  valves 

which you know to be new or good condition and test 
the amplifier thoroughly before resuming normal use.  

 

8, Replacing the small valves: 
6SL7  (6188)  and  6SN7  (CV181). 

Neither  of  these 

requires any set up procedure. It’s just ‘plug and play’ 
although  care  should  be  taken  when  removing  and 
inserting not to bend the pins. If this happens gently 
bend  the  pins  back  into  shape.  (These  valves  are 
similar  with  the  same  pin  connection;  accidentally 
interchanging  these  two  valves  would  not  cause 
damage, buy will reduce the amplifier performance). 

 

Icon Audio are happy to check the valves/amp or re-
bias your amp free of charge. 

 

(For Engineers with technical knowledge, the correct 
bias  setting  is  42ma  through  the  4.3  Ohm  tertiary 
winding  of  the  transformer,  which  will  give  180mv 
DC). 

 

8 Specification & Features 

(Typical conditions @ 235v 50Hz) 

 

845 output valves (only) 

 

6SL7 double triodes for first stage (6188 eqv) 

 

6SN7 double triodes for 2

nd

 stage (CV181 eqv) 

 

Hand wired point to point components 

 

No printed circuit board  

 

Ceramic valve bases for low noise/leakage 

 

80w RMS at clipping 

 

Signal to noise level -105dB 

 

Freq response 20Hz-20kHz ±1db 

 

Power bandwidth -3db=10Hz-40kHz 

 

0.3% THD typical 8w (0.1% 1w) 1khz 

 

Custom hand wound transformers using 
Japanese long grain steel 

 

Supplied with attractive safety guard 

 

Minimal feedback used 

 

High quality oversized metal film resistors 

 

Audiophile  High  quality  polypropylene  or  Jensen 
audio capacitors (optional upgrade) 

 

Internal wiring using silver PTFE audio cable 

 

Valves carefully matched for best performance 

 

Gold plated Input & speaker terminals  

 

400 mv sensitivity for full output (High) 

 

900 mv sensitivity for full output (Low) 

 

230/240volts, 180watts (zero signal) 

 

3 amp T mains rear fuse (with spare) 

 

500 ma T 845 anode fuses (with spares) 

 

W:22cm. D:52cm. H:29cm. Weight:23kg 

 

IEC mains lead, (5amp fused) 

 

CE certified. ROHS & WEEE compliant 

Specification subject to change without notice. 

 

Summary of Contents for MB 845i

Page 1: ...dealer or one of our team Valve amplifiers do need a little more attention than their solid state counterparts but the sonic results are well worth it In this manual we have tried to include everything that you need to know Please let us know if you find any errors or feel that we have missed anything out The MB 845i are push pull all triode power amplifiers using the fabulous 845 high power triod...

Page 2: ...ode N A Run min 6 hour test Check input Output Valve Bias level v Sound Quality Channel Balance Valve Microphony Valve Seating Hum level L R mv RF Test LED brightness Serial No sticker and recorded Mains voltage 110 120 230 240V IEC Mains Fuse 5A Soft Start Fitted N A Sales invoice Bottom label Credit card receipt Customer survey form Bias meter Transformer Protection N A Upgrades Output valves 1s...

Page 3: ...Page 3 MB 845i Valve Insertion ...

Page 4: ...to Earth terminal 6 SWITCH ON The blue mains indicator should light up The 845s will glow bright yellow You will likely hear a humming noise for about 20 secs through your speakers this is normal After about 40 seconds the amplifier should now be working The small valves should have a visible orange glow from the cathode heaters With the pre amp volume control set to minimum there should be no sou...

Page 5: ...the system up and play some music with plenty of bass e g dance music preferably in mono FM tuners are usually switchable to mono and stand the speakers close together If correct you should hear plenty of bass if not reverse the terminals for one channel only either at the amp or speaker You will now hear more or less bass The higher bass output is the correct setting to use Another alternative is...

Page 6: ...inate or prove which component if the problem Left or right amplifier If both probably the source unit Try another source If one amplifier is distorted check the bias No bias reading means either a fuse blown or a faulty valve Distorted sound at higher volumes may be because one of the output 845i valves is not working This could be due a faulty 845 or one of the MB845i internal fuses blowing A sy...

Page 7: ...ar in mind that your mains voltage fluctuations can affect your readings by up to 10 If all the valves are reading slightly high or slightly low this is usually due to mains fluctuation In this case no adjustment is necessary TIP If one or two valves are out of line with the average only adjust those valves to the settings of the others Showing a probe in output valve test point 4 Adjusting If all...

Page 8: ...nt bias Most people find it easier to do a course adjustment within 10 of 180mv and then do a final adjustment when the amplifier is fully warmed up If all is well there should be no more than a barely detectable hum from the speakers and the amplifier should sound OK when tested You may need to adjust the Hum Adj screw see section 6 6 If you cannot set up 180mv then the valve is probably faulty o...

Page 9: ...use It is not guaranteed for commercial Public Address use or use in other situations The guarantee becomes void if the unit has been modified in any way not approved by Icon Audio 10 Packing Instructions It is essential that the original box and packing be kept in good condition as this provides vital protection during transit Please do not write on box but use removable labels Should the origina...

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