Oh, I don;t recall what your target might be. If the new resistor alone makes it run about where you want it, then leave it like that. I was only describing what goes into making it adjust within range.
The stock VC112/5212 runs the four tubes at about 12 watts, which seems really warm to me, but apparently works. That is 60 ohms in R43 for a 9.7v drop. The fairly similar PV Classic 30, when I worked up the cathode bias mod you can still find over at Blue Guitar, I went with 100 ohms, which I felt a bit more secure with.
So myself I;d still consider 10 watts pretty warm, but certainly within precedent, and not at all "too cool." If it sounds good, and the tubes are not red plating, then I;d have to say your bias was within the reasonable range.
The stock VC112/5212 runs the four tubes at about 12 watts, which seems really warm to me, but apparently works. That is 60 ohms in R43 for a 9.7v drop. The fairly similar PV Classic 30, when I worked up the cathode bias mod you can still find over at Blue Guitar, I went with 100 ohms, which I felt a bit more secure with.
So myself I;d still consider 10 watts pretty warm, but certainly within precedent, and not at all "too cool." If it sounds good, and the tubes are not red plating, then I;d have to say your bias was within the reasonable range.
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