I know how to bias but I do have one question. I put in new JJ's that are rated for 30W each. This is a 60W amp. It is a Peavey so there is no bias pot and the current is 28mA. I have a chart for biasing which uses 70% of 25w, which seems to be the norm. So I have 474v and that gives me 13w. Clearly I need to bump this up to around 35mA. Here is my question:
Why shouldn't I use 70% of 30W? If I use 30w then I need current in the range of 44mA and that is well above the high range on the chart. 9-10mA more would definitely change the sound for the better or worse but I want to get input before I go that high and greatly shorten the life of the tube. And of course I take into account when i do raise the current the voltage changes so these numbers are round-about.
Thanks
Why shouldn't I use 70% of 30W? If I use 30w then I need current in the range of 44mA and that is well above the high range on the chart. 9-10mA more would definitely change the sound for the better or worse but I want to get input before I go that high and greatly shorten the life of the tube. And of course I take into account when i do raise the current the voltage changes so these numbers are round-about.
Thanks
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