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Should I bias this amp as a real class A amp?
Or should I keep it in AB class bias range...
Thanks
Have you looked at your plate voltage? When we bias an amp true class A we have to pay attention to the max plate dissipation figure. Class A amps run much lower plate voltages so they don't cook the tubes at idle currents high enough for class A.
I just looked at the schematic and I see 436 vdc on the plates and 366 vdc on the screens. Boogie obviously ran a lower screen voltage to run the tubes a little cooler so they would survive.
To run class A I would guess you should be looking at about 300 vdc on those plates.
Wild Bill,
Lowering the screen voltage must help a lot, because this amp came to me with a bias of -17.5 volts (the schem calls for -16 volts on the grids), and that indeed push the tubes to dissipate 12 watts at iddle.
Should I then just follow mesa's guide?
That is, keep them at approximately -16 volts on the grids while trying not to exceed a 12 watt dissipation per tube?
Or should modify the bias circuit and forget that pseudo-class A
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