amp bias question

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famous beagle

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Hey y'all,

How can you tell whether an amp is cathode biased (self biased) or fixed bias?

Thanks
 
At the risk of stating the obvious..................

By looking at the circuit.

Cathode bias will always have a resistor from the Cathode to ground. And a pull-down resistor from the Grid to ground.

Fixed bias will usually have the Cathode going straight to ground, and the grid pull-down resistor going to a negative supply rail.

Most amplifiers have been reverse engineered and their circuits posted on the web if you're proficient at getting results out of Google.

HTH

Amanda
 
hey beagle... whatcha got?? we'll look it up and tell you... first i'm assuming it's around 25 wts??? if ya want much more than that you need a bias source...
 
Thanks y'all.

Actually, I'm building my first amp --- a Marshall 18 watt clone (model 1974). I already know it's cathode biased (because I was told it was), but I just wanted to know how to determine that.

Thanks much!
 
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