It's a solution. It's not a perfect solution. If you have a better idea for building an amp that never needs biasing, let's hear it.
I already said what would be a better and non-monopolistic way - put a pot inside and set it the way mesa tubes require it to be. If you want to stick with mesa tubes you'll never have to change it...if you want to try something else you'd have to change it anyways.
By the way, what's so hard about biasing? It takes 5 minutes and you only need to turn the pot until current is right. I don't see the problem
You don't have to run Mesa tubes in Mesa amps, only tubes that operate in the same range as Mesa tubes. I put JJs in my 2:90 and all I did was request tubes that were in the proper range for my amp.
Most tube marketing/selling businesses honor that request and it doesn't cost any extra.
this isn't going anywhere
Don't get me wrong, I love mesa amps and I'd like to own one (once I can afford it), but R.S is just not my favorite guy in amp making business.
really depends on the taste, if you need more compression and spongy feel you'll like cathode biased, if you like your tone to be precise and tight (like for palm muting) you'll want fixed bias.
I didn't check the dates reading that and though I'd read it before.... And yup I read it 8 years ago...Er , you just posted to a thread that is 8 years dead.