1. Is my B+ too low? And if so why? Wall voltage is fine (120). The readings at the rectifier tube socket are correct (320ish). The rectifier is the stock JJ, so I have ordered an NOS. I wonder if the rectifier tube is the culprit? Would 400-410 sound a lot different than my 360?
2. If my B+ is that low, is it ok to run the bias at around 50 with these Valve Arts? There was another recent thread on this where someone posted that they have had no problem. Mine aren't red-plating and it sounds really good.
Flames1950 wrote:You have to start with the bias voltage as big in a negative direction as you can set it (cold) and run the equation. Set it to the amount of current the equation gives you, and then you'll find that the plate voltage has gone down because of the increased cathode current. So you run it again at your new plate voltage, set the current again, and go back and forth, until you settle in to where changing anything is too small a difference to be of any use. And that's the figures you quote as your B+ and bias.
You can't just set it to 50+ mA because somebody else did, every set of tubes and each amp may be different. And the two figures interact every time you change the bias setting -- plate voltage goes down as your bias voltage comes less negative.