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RE: my bias is running away on one side even with the bias backed all the way off on that side!

Posted by immatthewj on July 24, 2020 at 10:35:27:

Wow, thanks for your time & effort, Jonesy!
I actually do have extra EL84s & 6922s & I knew that the EL84s were referred to as "power source" for the 6922s, but since the 6922s had been referred to by someone I had talked to as "input drivers" I just assumed that they would not effect the current running through the output tubes.

The amp had been sitting overnight before I took it down & opened it up, & I did use a shunt on the 4 large caps, but I'll get inside the multimeter & check.

Anyway, thanks a lot!