These issues have been discussed already in this thread:
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t32007/
Cathode biasing is cathode biasing and can't be a substituted for the fixed biasing.
As seen from the schematics a clever idea by Marshall in their AFD100/YJM100 models to the current powerscaling designs was to introduce a variable NFB pot section which pretty much takes care of some already known PI issues. As a result the crossover distortion is not so drastic and abrupt and can be easily avoided by tweaking the master control or applying other approaches (provided that optimal operating point at lower voltages is already set).
If somebody can offer a simple kit for fixed bias amps that would provide close to perfect linear tracking of HV and bias voltage + feedback it will be a clear winner.
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t32007/
Cathode biasing is cathode biasing and can't be a substituted for the fixed biasing.
As seen from the schematics a clever idea by Marshall in their AFD100/YJM100 models to the current powerscaling designs was to introduce a variable NFB pot section which pretty much takes care of some already known PI issues. As a result the crossover distortion is not so drastic and abrupt and can be easily avoided by tweaking the master control or applying other approaches (provided that optimal operating point at lower voltages is already set).
If somebody can offer a simple kit for fixed bias amps that would provide close to perfect linear tracking of HV and bias voltage + feedback it will be a clear winner.
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