Biasing an amp yourself

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Easiest way is with precision one ohm resistors, one for each tube. A drop of one mV equals a plate current of 1 mA, neglecting grid leakage, which is minor.

The bias rite has a built-in resistor, so you do not have to modify the amp, except of course that you may have to add a bias adjust potentiometer.
 
I used one of these for my JCM 800, worked great: http://www.amp-head.com/index.php?cPath=21 You'll need a decent multi meter with it. BE CAREFUL poking around inside an amp though! There's high shock potential...deadly actually!
 
I use an amp-head bias tester. Very good product and easy to use. Do a search for amp-head.
 
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