Originally posted by jrfrond
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From my experiences I don't think that their is anything inherently "wrong" with combination biasing.
A key feature of the Fender system (which incidentally was fairly quickly abandoned by CBS) cf the AC50 is the 5uF cap between the 150 ohm resistors on each power valve cathode.
I assume this was included to try to provide some form of feedback at AC.
Not withstanding the fact that this cap is now a 40 odd year old non-polarized electrolytic, it never seemed to me to be a very good idea because when one half of the amp is driven into class B loading it will charge up and upset the biasing. I'm not sure where where Fender got the idea for this from as I've not seen it on any other amp.
I always remove this cap from Fender amps of this vintage.
Regardless, when I converted my AB668 Pro Reverb to BF spec I left the resistors in to see what happened. The amp sounds great, but as you might expect compresses more than the stock BF circuit.
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