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Bias settings in solid state amp? adjustable, and higher would be more class "A"...?

Posted by Elizabeth on May 2, 2012 at 10:56:25:

Just reading a post on another site and the bias went up when blah blah but the amp sounded better..
Hmm. Now can i adjust the bias on a solid state amp myself? Increase it to more class "A"?
My amp currently is only slightly warm to the touch while playing.. I could have it be a lot warmer and no problem.
So Just a foolish question.
It is a Bryston, and I would ask over on Audio Circle, but i bet James the moderator over there would rather not open this can of worms...
Also, what sort of tools would i need to make both channels the same? Saying I did find the bias pots??? (and had the guts to try)