QuantumDot
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Do you guys know what the standard Mesa bias setting is for the 2:90 poweramp? Is there such a thing or is every 2:90 set differently when it comes to the bias resistor?
Since Mesa is using color codes ranging from Red (lowest idle plate current rating around 20mA) to White (highest idle plate current rating aroudn 60mA) and is telling us users that we can mix any color as long as the tube type remains the same, is it the case that Mesa biases their fixed bias poweramps for their middle-of-the-road tubes like the green or gray tubes, so that red tubes will run slightly colder and white tubes will run slightly hotter or are they biasing their amps for the hottest (white) tubes so that any other color you put in will never cross that upper limit?
Since Mesa is using color codes ranging from Red (lowest idle plate current rating around 20mA) to White (highest idle plate current rating aroudn 60mA) and is telling us users that we can mix any color as long as the tube type remains the same, is it the case that Mesa biases their fixed bias poweramps for their middle-of-the-road tubes like the green or gray tubes, so that red tubes will run slightly colder and white tubes will run slightly hotter or are they biasing their amps for the hottest (white) tubes so that any other color you put in will never cross that upper limit?