I'm about to add a bias pot to my Traynor, replacing the fixed bias resistor.
In the pic, are there two feeds feeding the bias resistors? Under the board? My amp has both caps tied together at the positive end, fed with one wire.
I want to split them like the pic; just making sure it's possible.
It looks like on everything I have seen even with Georges build pics, he uses two legs on the top of the trim pot, which was how I set mine up. Either the two on top or one of the ones on top and the one leg on the bottom.
With any combination one of the legs of the trim pot goes unused/unconnected with the 68 plexi board layout. One the 69 it appears that the ground between the bias filter caps is being connected through that 3rd leg on the back side to ground. The 68 board runs a jumper lead between the turrets.
Thanks for you're replies I just wanted to confirm 100% what I understood to be correct.
It's pretty obvious in the pic where the third lug of the bias pot goes but the caption is saying that the third lug gets tied to the NFB resistor but it should be the bias resistor.