
RockStarNick
Active member
Just biased my Bogner w/ Amp-Head Bias Tester MPD.
Super, super easy.
Since Bogners don't have external bias test points or adjustments, you gotta open them up to bias them.
This unit from Amp-head is very easy to use. Plug the tester probes between your tubes and the sockets, plug the other ends into your digital multimeter (set to DC Volts - 2 Range), and with the flick of a switch, you have bias readings for each tube, and a plate voltage reading.
Better yet, the Bogner Duende that I biased has individual bias trimpots for each tube, so can can get them biased very precisely - no compromising between two tubes.
Great little unit. Since it gets the readings from the probes, you only have to stick ONE hand inside the chassis to adjust the bias pots. So it's a very safe way to bias.
I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to bias their Bogners.
http://www.amp-head.com/product_info.ph ... ucts_id=70
Super, super easy.

Since Bogners don't have external bias test points or adjustments, you gotta open them up to bias them.
This unit from Amp-head is very easy to use. Plug the tester probes between your tubes and the sockets, plug the other ends into your digital multimeter (set to DC Volts - 2 Range), and with the flick of a switch, you have bias readings for each tube, and a plate voltage reading.
Better yet, the Bogner Duende that I biased has individual bias trimpots for each tube, so can can get them biased very precisely - no compromising between two tubes.
Great little unit. Since it gets the readings from the probes, you only have to stick ONE hand inside the chassis to adjust the bias pots. So it's a very safe way to bias.
I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to bias their Bogners.
http://www.amp-head.com/product_info.ph ... ucts_id=70
