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Fryette Power Station - How to Change the Tubes and Fuses!

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  • Some viewers might find this quick tutorial handy. How to change the tubes and fuses on your Power Station! If you still encounter problems, contact the factory for further assistance using the support link at: www.fryette.com/support/
    PS-2 Replacement Tubes:
    www.tubesandmore.com/products...
    PS-2 internal fuse:
    www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...
    qs=sGAEpiMZZMsIz3CjQ1xegdbeLroawJnw5lwut2JVgmM%3D
    PS-100 Replacement Tubes:
    www.tubesandmore.com/products...
    PS-100 internal fuse:
    www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...
    To learn more head over to: www.fryette.com/power-station...
    For technical support: www.fryette.com/support/
    Power Station PS-2 Manual: fryette.com/content/Power_Sta...
    Power Station PS-100 Manual: fryette.com/content/Power_Sta...
    __________________________________________________________________
    The Fryette Power Station® - a new amplifier attenuator and re-amplification solution, offering players intuitive and precise control over amplifier volume, distortion behavior and a wide range of highly refined tonal qualities previously unavailable from any single attenuating or re-amping product.
    Built on decades of experience producing the finest all-tube power amps available, the Power Station is a practical and highly functional tool that solves problems frequently encountered in live playing and recording environments. It beautifully accentuates the inherent qualities of any amplifier and allows your amplifier to breathe and dynamically respond to your playing technique the way a great guitar amp should. The Power Station is designed to be transparent, user friendly, reliable and ultra-responsive to a wide array of guitar amplifier and speaker types. It also integrates seamlessly with any combination of internal and external speaker configurations.
    The Power Station also excels as a power booster, something that no other attenuator can do. Just as you would connect a big amp to reduce output volume, the Power Station can also be used to boost the output of a small amplifier. Imagine taking your mini-amp or small vintage combo to a gig and having enough power to be heard without sacrificing feel and tonal quality. It is not only possible, but easy and fun!
    Finally, your Power Station functions as a versatile silent reactive load for direct recording by simply connecting the Balanced or Unbalanced Line out to your recording interface.
    ________________________________________________________________
    Music and guitar dude = Joe Gamble: / @joegambleguitar

КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @Auen73
    @Auen73 3 роки тому +4

    Beautiful layout/design! and look at the healthy size iron under there. Looks to be as reliable..... as the day is long. Well done Freyette Team.

  • @austinfailz
    @austinfailz 2 місяці тому

    My Fryette Power Station is experiencing some random noise through the speakers, so hopefully, it is just the power tubes, and once those are replaced, I'll no longer experience the issue.
    Thanks for the video.

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  2 місяці тому

      Please contact support@fryette.com

  • @jakeliftsnshreds6670
    @jakeliftsnshreds6670 3 роки тому +2

    Just in time I just received my new power station :)

  • @RamonRayPinon
    @RamonRayPinon 3 роки тому +4

    Hello Joe, awesome videos I know I am not utilizing the PS2 in all it's glory. I would like to ask you to release a video demonstrating all of the options that you and Steve spoke about in your Malcontents #2 video such as routing the amp into the speaker jack etc....

    • @JoeGambleGuitar
      @JoeGambleGuitar 3 роки тому +1

      Hi Ramon! We definitely have more videos in the works explaining all of these tips and tricks.

    • @RamonRayPinon
      @RamonRayPinon 3 роки тому +1

      Great thank you,

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  3 роки тому +3

      Hi Ramon- here's one of those videos in case you missed it ;) ua-cam.com/video/xfZtYbUwDZA/v-deo.html

    • @RamonRayPinon
      @RamonRayPinon 3 роки тому +1

      @@FryetteAmps Awesome! Joe Cool

  • @smok3633
    @smok3633 3 місяці тому

    I've been using my PS-2 for about a year now. I absolutely love it! My favorite piece of gear. I use it with my EVH stealth 50w and my Mesa Mark V 25. However, when I powered everything up today, I am getting extremely low output. I can see the tubes glowing. Any ideas on what it could be? Could it be the internal fuse? How often do those blow? Please advise.

  • @Matan2222222
    @Matan2222222 Рік тому +1

    Hello!
    Do you recommend using the PS100 in a separate wall socket to prevent other electronics effecting the signal or reducing noise?

  • @Bairov
    @Bairov 10 місяців тому

    I think my Powerstation 100 needs tubes. I'm hearing a fizzy raspy sound. I changed the tubes in my amp first and it's still there. Is see two Sovtek 6550we tubes and an unrecognizable Electro Harmonix 12ax7.

  • @alexnuzzi4780
    @alexnuzzi4780 Місяць тому

    How often should I change the tubes? I play my ps2a a solid 5-8 hours a week

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  29 днів тому +1

      They will let you know when it's time. Our test bench PS-2 runs 4 to 8 hours a day. It was last retubed 2 years ago and still going strong.

  • @chrisquinn9104
    @chrisquinn9104 3 роки тому +1

    My PS-1 seems to sound a bit fuzzy and unpleasantly compressed. I’ve tried it with a couple amps. Could it be the PI tube?

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  3 роки тому

      Please contact support@fryette.com Thank you!

  • @changes655
    @changes655 3 роки тому +1

    Is it possible with the PS100 to run a 100 Watt Marshall Amp cranked in silent mode without ac power ?

    • @georgetwydell6166
      @georgetwydell6166 2 роки тому

      Not recommended as the Fan is needed too cool the unit down. The PS-2 and PS-100 have the same reactive load and the same Max capacity as a result of that. Having the unit off basically halves that. The 50w power amp of the PS=2 and 100w power amp of the PS-100 are irrelevant in this.

  • @Marshall-uy2dv
    @Marshall-uy2dv 2 роки тому +1

    So all you have to do is used a matched pair of tubes and you never have to bias the unit?

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  2 роки тому +1

      Correct.

    • @realtruenorth
      @realtruenorth 9 днів тому

      ​@@FryetteAmpshello Fryette, I have a Sig X and would like to replace the pair of KT88s, with some NOS GEC KT88s, will the amp need to be biased? Thanks. And thanks for making awesome amps.

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  6 днів тому

      @@realtruenorth Yes it will. Email support@fryette.com for details.

    • @realtruenorth
      @realtruenorth 6 днів тому

      @@FryetteAmps sent an email to support, thanks.

  • @haowu3319
    @haowu3319 2 роки тому +1

    I just got my new ps2 last week. But it can't work porperly since the phase inverter tube is broken. So what's the brand of the 12ax7 tube you suggest to buy? Ruby, TungSol, JJ?

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  2 роки тому +2

      Any one will work fine, but go with JJ. Easy to get and even sound. Not too bright or dark.

    • @haowu3319
      @haowu3319 2 роки тому

      @@FryetteAmps Thanks!

  • @rd9219
    @rd9219 5 місяців тому

    Are the power tubes even used if I'm just using it for attenuation and not reamping?

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  5 місяців тому +1

      Yes. fryette.com/content/Power_Station_PS2A_Manual.pdf

    • @rd9219
      @rd9219 5 місяців тому

      @@FryetteAmps Thank you for such a PROMPT reply

  • @0megalul309
    @0megalul309 3 роки тому

    Are the fryette ps2's universal voltage? Currently in America and I want to get one to use here but plan to use it back in my family's place in Asia which is 240 volts.

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  3 роки тому

      The voltage is not universal. You will need to change the power transformer for 240V operation.

  • @jafethuerta
    @jafethuerta 2 роки тому +1

    Awsome, just 2 questions:
    1.- What type/kind of fuse does it need ?
    2.- Is the fuse on the back the same type as the internal one ?
    Thanks

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  2 роки тому

      Depends on which model and region. Click link to manual above for details.

    • @jafethuerta
      @jafethuerta 2 роки тому

      @@FryetteAmps
      Internal fuse for PS2a in the UK ?

    • @fuegosatsuma868
      @fuegosatsuma868 Рік тому

      @@FryetteAmps there is no info in. the manual for internal fuses I have emailed support several times but no one answers

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  Рік тому +1

      @@fuegosatsuma868 Internal fuse on PS-100 is 1A fast acting. PS-2 is 650mA fast acting. Both are 5X20mm size.

    • @martinheh
      @martinheh Рік тому

      @@FryetteAmpsheya, I cannot find a 650ma fuse here in Europe for my PS-2A. Any chance a 630ma fuse would do the job?

  • @tedmentry8988
    @tedmentry8988 3 роки тому

    Is the internal 630ma250v fuse fast or slow blow?

    • @obestertomas
      @obestertomas 2 роки тому

      I would like to know this also, seems that I will have to replace it also..

  • @Kenman540
    @Kenman540 3 роки тому +3

    This was the problem with me buying a power station. Are you saying the BIAS is IC controlled or you guys don't care. I saw where the Bias being changed was void of warranty, and I have never owned a digital self biasing amp. I am not talking about cathode Bias which is subject to other conditions.

    • @Roelend
      @Roelend 3 роки тому

      There aren't any bias trim pots in the Power Station. The entire unit is analog and bias is driven by a fixed analog circuit which keeps any pair of 6L6 tubes within the expected operating range. To change the bias, you would have to physically swap out the components associated with the fixed bias circuit, which would implicitly void the warranty.
      Hope that helps!

    • @davew1134
      @davew1134 3 роки тому

      Basically the amp uses fixed resistors like Mesa does, the amp is biased pretty cold, so even with hotter running tubes the bias is cold enough to where even those tubes wont run to hot.

    • @FryetteAmps
      @FryetteAmps  3 роки тому +3

      @@davew1134 Unfortunately, ​ you seem to be a victim of the Mesa Cold Bias canard. This malady is based on the proposition that any company utilizing the perfectly legit non-adjustable bias topology is by association doing it wrong, meaning idling the tubes too cold. Please join us on episode 3 of The Malcontents, Saturday, April 24 and learn the facts.

    • @davew1134
      @davew1134 3 роки тому

      @@FryetteAmps Never said you were doing anything wrong. There is a wide range you can bias a guitar amp tube. If you are using a standard fixed bias circuit which almost all non cathode biased amps use as you know fixed bias means a fixed negative DC voltage applied to the input grid of the power tubes. This can be done with a potentiometer or resistor setup. What I was saying most likely your amps are fixed biased at a much lower plate dissipation at idle so that even hotter tubes won't red plate with this amp. I know you don't use digital current monitoring to regulate bias. I find that most guitar push pull power sections sound good in the 55-65% dissipation range depending on the tube type and amp construction.

    • @Kenman540
      @Kenman540 3 роки тому

      @@FryetteAmps Yes I changed the resistor value in my Mesa amps over the years to get the BIAS set properly and get rid of the crossover distortion and in their class amps amps lower the current draw to make the tubes no run so hot. I'm just assuming that if I need tubes for the power station I'm not going to be able to change the fixed resistor without voiding the warranty.

  • @bigdaddystinkeye
    @bigdaddystinkeye 2 роки тому

    Did you say "Wal-la"?

  • @kellyjackson7889
    @kellyjackson7889 3 роки тому +1

    "Regular head" lol I rarely come across original 'slot' style screws to me the 'Phillips' (star) is what I would consider 'regular'

    • @JoeGambleGuitar
      @JoeGambleGuitar 3 роки тому

      Haha. 'Old fashioned head' maybe? Ancient relic? I think it was my dad who taught me the flathead was standard.

    • @kellyjackson7889
      @kellyjackson7889 3 роки тому +1

      @@JoeGambleGuitar Gotta love "Old fashion head" does the trick every time!

  • @hommedammn7132
    @hommedammn7132 3 роки тому +2

    Screwing around.