moronmountain":2k1i6x74 said:
yeti":2k1i6x74 said:
what amp do you have? can you bias yourself? tubes/amps generally drift in bias over time.
VHT/Fryette Ultra Lead. The way I understand it is that the tubes' bias drift, not the amps? At any rate, the amp has something else going on. Even with all new tubes, including replacing each pre-amp tube one at a time, the amp is still loosing volume after only playing on the lead channel for more than a few seconds at more than bedroom level volume. It's gonna have to go see someone.

And it's not going back to the last guy who told me it only had a bad power tube, and there were no other issues. I know for sure at least the V1 was bad and the V4 was getting noisy.
bias can drift in time if the amps components drift, ie, bias resistor. also, if it's a trim post bias, it can vibrate to either direction believe it or not.
generally though, output tubes drift.
which preamp tubes you running?
v3 in your UL is a cathode follower slot. be sure you're NOT using an EH or tung sol in that slot...those tubes in a cathode follower position can die fast.