32.5mv x 2 =65mv. Logic suggests to me that each tube is biased for 32.5 mv but perhaps with this amp you must bias two tubes at the same time, i.e. the setting would be for 2 tubes, 65mv.. I don’t know about your amp specifically but, for example I had an amp which had this set up - you had two tubes (on each side) and the bias was set with one circuit on each side. They even had an amp with 6 tubes on each side and only one bias circuit for each side. Made for getting matched tubes essential.
AR Classic 60 Bias Confusion
Purchased my Classic 60 new in 1991. Loved the sound for many years. Had it retubed in 2013 but little time to listen with a toddler running around. All I know is that the amp has never sounded the same since being retubed.
The new tubes were old style Winged C 6550s.
I thought I should check the bias to be sure the tech who installed the new tubes had it right. It’s running at 36mv on the left and 33mv on the right. These numbers are pretty close to the 32.5mv bias recommended in my manual that came with the amp.
My problem is that every bias setting I have seen online for the Classic 60, including the pdf manual downloadable from AR says the bias should be 65mv.
Does anyone know whether AR had two versions of the amp? Is my manual a misprint at 32.5mv? 65ma is mentioned in my manual as the nominal current per tjbe but no mention of 65mv as the correct buas).
I’ve sent the question in to AR service but no doubt they are busy. Not sure when they will be able to respond.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated,
Perry