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Original Message
But...
Posted by FenderLover on March 5, 2017 at 07:25:41:
Slight drift really won't matter to a tube that is single-ended, cathode-biased.
But, go with what you want to do. It's DIY. No hard and fast rules. If you run into harsh results, perhaps due to instability... consider trying those "primitive" carbon comp resistors.
There are a ton of vintage equipment running with old school CC resistors. Some sound pretty darn good.
Post your experiences.
8^)