
RJF
Active member
I have been reading on "how to bias" amps that don't have bias points that are super easy. 3 pages of paragraphs on cathode, pentode, frog tode, blah blah.
I need to know 2 things to bias my Marshall, as far as I know.
1. Plate voltage
2. Where to actually read the bias.
I believe I get #1 by touching pin #3 with my multi meter with the red lead and black lead to ground on the chassis. That is supposed to give me a reading of plate voltage. (likely between 460-480).
What I am confused about is where I can test at to read bias with my multi meter. I don't have a fancy bias probe adapter like some people use. Can't I get the bias by touching the right number pin?
I need to know 2 things to bias my Marshall, as far as I know.
1. Plate voltage
2. Where to actually read the bias.
I believe I get #1 by touching pin #3 with my multi meter with the red lead and black lead to ground on the chassis. That is supposed to give me a reading of plate voltage. (likely between 460-480).
What I am confused about is where I can test at to read bias with my multi meter. I don't have a fancy bias probe adapter like some people use. Can't I get the bias by touching the right number pin?