was poking around on this amp, noted that it has a 10 resistor on the PAIR of output tubes, which means that when you are setting bias, its not between tubes but between tube PAIRS. Wondering if I can change that single 10 by putting 2- 20 ohm resistors in parallel, one to each cathode of each tube where I can measure each tubes cathode current and still have the 10 ohms for the bias setup in the manual. Any ideas/suggestions?
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Topic - biasing setup on Scott 222D question - gkargreen 18:07:37 03/18/17 (4)
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- RE: biasing setup on Scott 222D question - Michael Samra 20:04:55 03/19/17 (0)
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