DC meter on power amp


My 300B power amp has two DC (mA) meters.  I know a VU meter moves along with the music, but this DC meters doesn’t.  I realized one has a lower reading caused by the 300B power tube, 0.64 mA and 0.72mA.  I switched left and right, and the lower reading follows.  I tried another pair of tubes and the readings are matched.  Does it mean the lower reading tube needs to be replaced?  What is the effect of one reading is lower?  I bought them used, and they are tested with no leak and shorts, and they are pretty closed in terms of percentage life left.  Would this mismatched in DC reading reflect in a tube tester?

Thank you very much in advance.


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Showing 1 response by oldhvymec

Turn the amps on and turn the volume to ZERO. Wait 10-15 minutes.

Turn the pot that has a HIGHER reading counter clock wise very slowly until it matches the LOWER reading.. BE VERY, accurate..

LOWER is better, HIGHER and HUMMING is NOT..

Contact the manufacture and ask what the bias range is on the pots and recommended setting for your amp and valves.

Normally lower bias setting =  a lot longer valve life. Changes the way they sound when they are cranked up too. 8W. Needs to be right..

Enjoy