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On a slightly different note, earlier in the day I went to do the final check on the bias after 20 mins of loudish music. The heatsinks were appreciably warm, however when I went to measure the bias, rahter than being around 48mV as suggested in the Gospel according to Hugh, it was up around 65 on the left and 67/68 on the right, hmmm.. I left it for the recommended 10 minutes idling and the values were still quite high. I re-adjusted the bias to 55, left it for a few more minutes, confirmed it was still 55 and put it all back together and headed over for the test. Sounded great! I suspect that when i set the initial bias the amp was not warm enough (it was a cold night) as I remember the heatsinks were not very warm at all. Would this be a likely explanation?? as to why the bias was a bit high? Do I now need to do the 20 minute thingo again?
>>Shunt volume.Normally on a pot, the signal goes to pin 1, the output comes from pin 2 and the earth is pin 3.With a shunt, the input goes through a 30K resistor, then to pin 3, then to output.Pins 1 and 2 are joined together and go to earth.
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