Re: Bias for 6L6?




"Phil_S" <psymondsnospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
I put the pin jacks on the plates and B+. I did not have enough space to
manage another resistor on the cathode. I had the 1 ohm resistors on the
bench and tried to find a way to shoehorn them in but decided against it.
I'm incorrigible, aren't I?

OMFG, take that shit out now! SRSLY, that is
not a good way to run a ship... B+ has *no*
place on the panel of *any* piece of equipment,
and I'd be remiss to let this pass by un-noted.
__
Steve
..

srsly... switch to 1ohm K R's

please


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