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frehley
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I'd like to ask some of you amp techs here if power tubes affect the bias on
an amp? I ask because I own a Mesa 2:100 power amp and like all Mesa amps,
it's a fixed bias amp. The people at Mesa state in their manual that tubes DON'T affect bias but the folks at Eurotubes who sell JJ tubes seem to say they do. If I'm not mistaking, Mesa says that if the bias on an amp is set correctly in the first place, the current to each tube will be the correct amount if using in-spec tubes.
The JJ people seem to say that if a fixed bias amp is set too cold depending on how cold it is, using hotter tubes will bring the bias up to where it belongs.
What the real deal here. Am I misunderstanding something?
Please set me straight.
an amp? I ask because I own a Mesa 2:100 power amp and like all Mesa amps,
it's a fixed bias amp. The people at Mesa state in their manual that tubes DON'T affect bias but the folks at Eurotubes who sell JJ tubes seem to say they do. If I'm not mistaking, Mesa says that if the bias on an amp is set correctly in the first place, the current to each tube will be the correct amount if using in-spec tubes.
The JJ people seem to say that if a fixed bias amp is set too cold depending on how cold it is, using hotter tubes will bring the bias up to where it belongs.
What the real deal here. Am I misunderstanding something?
Please set me straight.