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In Reply to: RE: biasing setup on Scott 222D question posted by gkargreen on March 18, 2017 at 18:07:37
You can't really split the 10 Ohm resistor and keep the stock bias adjustment setup due to the way it's wired. I don't really think you gain that much by this modification. Is there a problem with adjusting the output tube balance for minimum hum?
There are also some places that sell EL84 bias probes.
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He just needs to do the Eico bias setup as they do on the HF50s and HF60s.
The reason they didn't on this unit was because of coat and convenience but you have a balance and bias pot for each channel,the 10 ohm for each tube makes sense.This is what I do on Scott 222s and it makes it so much easier to balance.
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