Samsdad
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The owners manual states that you should always bias any tube you install to 40mA/.825 VDC (and just above that directive, it states that the .825 figure is an ideal, and that you should try to obtain a reading of between .600 and .900 volts).
So I just put some Gold Lion KT66s in my new Jr. and with a 5V4 sitting in the rectifier spot I measured about 1.25 V with the bias trim turned all the way down. I replaced the OA3s with OD3s and the reading didn't change. Then I put in the big Russian 5U4 equivalent, and the measured bias voltage dropped to 1.05 volts. Finally, I put an RCA 5Y3 in and obtained a .840 millivolt measurement on the bias.
If I exceed the bias of .900 volts will I hurt the amp (e.g. be running the transformers too hot) or will I just be shortening the life of the output tubes? The latter is acceptable, the former not so much.
According to the online Weber Bias Calculator, a KT66 running in Class A at a 330 plate voltage can be biased up to 68.1mA. This appears to be ~ 90% max dissipation. The 1.25V that I was at initially with the 5V4 in place appears from a rough ratio calculation to have been a 60mA-ish bias (~ 80% dissipation according to the Rob Robinette bias calculator, which is supposedly considered an "average" bias point, rather than "cool" or "hot").
By the way, I never measured the bias after changing out the stock Valve Arts 274B (and new-production Svetlana EL34s) to the 5V4.
I'll get to giving a listening impression here in the next few weeks for those who are interested in a comparison between the Jr. to a Super Zen CKC that is also in my possession.
Thanks in advance.
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