This may sound like a few dumb questions, but can anyone help me answer them? To bias a 50 watt Marshall tube head, I would connect the dual bias probe to the amp with the 2 tubes and check the millivolts reading, while connected to the multimeter, right? Marshall recommends 45 mv per tube, so while I monitor the value on my multimeter I would turn the bias adjuster inside the amp until the value reads 45 mv, right?
I have some experience working with electronics, but not with biasing. Is there any danger using the bias probes, in terms of high voltage that can kill? Like the leads that go to the multi meter, is that lethal voltage or ok to touch as you make the connections? Please let me know, thanks. This is what I'm talking about:
So what are the steps to take to bias the amp with that tool?
I have some experience working with electronics, but not with biasing. Is there any danger using the bias probes, in terms of high voltage that can kill? Like the leads that go to the multi meter, is that lethal voltage or ok to touch as you make the connections? Please let me know, thanks. This is what I'm talking about:
So what are the steps to take to bias the amp with that tool?
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