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RE: What makes a tube is its electrical properties

But is an 845B or 845C or 845T, just an 845 as far as bias voltage is concerned?

Maybe they are all identical electrically, but I wouldn't take that as gospel until I've seen the manufacturer's spec. I recently bought "standard" 845s but have been unable to find a spec where Bias Voltage (voltage not current) is stated.

As I said in my initiating post, I seem to remember 4.7V as the figure I should set the amp to.

Peter


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