I am just wondering if there is any advantage to doing this. I already have fixed bias on the power tube so what the heck? Add some resistors and 2 pots and 2 caps. It is definitely doable.
The 6j5g is the driver tube in a 2 stage amp and is capacitor coupled to the power tube.
Edits: 11/01/16
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Topic - Using fixed bias on a 6J5G - DAK 17:28:41 11/01/16 (11)
- RE: Using fixed bias on a 6J5G - hifipaul 12:36:14 11/04/16 (5)
- RE: Using fixed bias on a 6J5G - DAK 13:32:14 11/04/16 (4)
- RE: Using fixed bias on a 6J5G - Paul Joppa 13:41:58 11/04/16 (3)
- RE: I have not tried a diode - DAK 13:49:06 11/04/16 (2)
- RE: I have not tried a diode - Paul Joppa 18:21:12 11/04/16 (1)
- RE: I have lots of red leds. - DAK 19:37:19 11/04/16 (0)
- RE: Using fixed bias on a 6J5G - Triode_Kingdom 09:43:10 11/04/16 (0)
- RE: Using fixed bias on a 6J5G - Chip647 05:13:12 11/02/16 (3)
- RE:How do you use a battery for bias? - DAK 10:59:14 11/02/16 (2)
- RE:How do you use a battery for bias? - kyle 11:22:32 11/04/16 (0)
- RE:How do you use a battery for bias? - Chip647 10:40:02 11/04/16 (0)