Yesterday I replaced the power tubes on a Blackstar HT40.
The amp has one 1R resistor on the cathodes and the voltage across it must be set to 50mV.
So I let it warm up and set it to 50mV and left the amp sitting there at idle while I was doing something else.
After, maybe 30m i was checking the bias voltage again and it was already on the 100mV range.
Is that a common issue on this method of biasing or should i consider a bias drift problem?
The amp has one 1R resistor on the cathodes and the voltage across it must be set to 50mV.
So I let it warm up and set it to 50mV and left the amp sitting there at idle while I was doing something else.
After, maybe 30m i was checking the bias voltage again and it was already on the 100mV range.
Is that a common issue on this method of biasing or should i consider a bias drift problem?
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