Hi all,
I've built a decent amount of amps so far and have used different kinds of bias methods. Mostly it was fixed bias with a trim pot inside the amp, where the wiper provided the negaive voltage to the grids. I know that if the wiper fails (burns up) the grids wouldn't get any negative voltage and the power tubes might blow (actually I believe they will blow).
In my current build I want to go "save" and use the 10k pot I have (with a screwdriver slot) as a variable resistor (i.e. if the wiper fails, the bias voltage would be highest - negative).
What values would you guys recommend for a voltage divider circuit, whit the pot (I already have) at 10K and a separate separate 50V winding on the PT.
Thanks
I've built a decent amount of amps so far and have used different kinds of bias methods. Mostly it was fixed bias with a trim pot inside the amp, where the wiper provided the negaive voltage to the grids. I know that if the wiper fails (burns up) the grids wouldn't get any negative voltage and the power tubes might blow (actually I believe they will blow).
In my current build I want to go "save" and use the 10k pot I have (with a screwdriver slot) as a variable resistor (i.e. if the wiper fails, the bias voltage would be highest - negative).
What values would you guys recommend for a voltage divider circuit, whit the pot (I already have) at 10K and a separate separate 50V winding on the PT.
Thanks
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