OK, so looking at "schem2.jpg"
The ballast resistors are R17, R18. They show as 0.075 ohm, which seems incredibly low, so I'd want to keep this idling cool to reduce the risk of thermal runaway. Also, it's a compound pair output stage, and these don't need much idle current at all to get rid of crossover distortion. As long as it's more than zero it'll do.
So, I'd stick my meter across either R17 or R18, and adjust the bias pot R14 for 1mV (0.001 of a volt) which works out about 13mA of idle current. Assuming your meter can read millivolts accurately... If not, anywhere between 1 and 2mV will probably do.
I should mention this is best done with the speaker disconnected, no input signal, and the master volume turned down to zero.
The ballast resistors are R17, R18. They show as 0.075 ohm, which seems incredibly low, so I'd want to keep this idling cool to reduce the risk of thermal runaway. Also, it's a compound pair output stage, and these don't need much idle current at all to get rid of crossover distortion. As long as it's more than zero it'll do.
So, I'd stick my meter across either R17 or R18, and adjust the bias pot R14 for 1mV (0.001 of a volt) which works out about 13mA of idle current. Assuming your meter can read millivolts accurately... If not, anywhere between 1 and 2mV will probably do.
I should mention this is best done with the speaker disconnected, no input signal, and the master volume turned down to zero.
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