Let us look at your bias. Now with the whole circuit, the bias adjust works. YOu can adjust the gate spread from zero volts to 0.500v. SO zero to a half a volt is your bias range at the gates. Note that the bias has nothing to do with voltage to ground. If instead of -1.1 and -0.6 (0.500v), you had +23 and +22.5, you would STILL have a 0.500v bias.
What you are expecting is maybe +0.500 and -0.500v, centered around zero. But what you have is skewed negative 0.600v. That is not a bias problem, that is an offset problem. NO speaker load, right? Is there anay DC on the output? MAybe about a volt negative?
What you are expecting is maybe +0.500 and -0.500v, centered around zero. But what you have is skewed negative 0.600v. That is not a bias problem, that is an offset problem. NO speaker load, right? Is there anay DC on the output? MAybe about a volt negative?
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