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In Reply to: RE: ARC VT100 MKII vs. VT130 SE posted by TubeAmpQuestion on December 08, 2010 at 12:07:50
Good luck biasing an ARC amp yourself
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Hmmm. What exactly is difficult?
The VT130(SE) bias on the front with the built in meters. Explain how that is difficult? The standard version is also a snap to bias.
The VT100 has a couple of bias adjust pots/test points on the top edge of the motherboard. Remove the top cover and it is a snap to bias. How is this difficult?
Hey if biasing a tube amp is too much for you then get solid state. ARC has a built many, many tube amps. Most are straight forward and quite easy to bias. I have never seen any of them that I would describe as difficult.
Yeah, you want difficult. Try biasing an Airtight amp.
Oz
Don't worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you.
- Winston Churchill
"Yeah, you want difficult. Try biasing an Airtight amp."
I guess they don't call 'em Airtight for nothing. Try biasing one and run the risk of letting the air out.
while they may have cleaned up their act recently with these models, historically they have been much less than user friendly
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