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Old 09-21-2009, 04:09 AM
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Amps with Separate Bias Points Per Power Tube?


Hello y'all, I was fooling around with google and stumbled upon this website: www.fortinamps.com
And so I checked it out and found pics of amplifier heads, got interested, and decided to read the specs of the products. I found that one of the features of all the amps was that it had 4 separate bias pots and test points for each power tube.
I was assuming that this makes buying, installing, and biasing power tubes easier, plus the site claims that the amps can run in different combinations of power tubes installed (I thought of this as probably being able to run EL34, 6L6, KT66, or KT88 tubes side by side, for example?).
While I am pretty satisfied with my gear for now, maybe some of you guys would like to check it out for yourselves.
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