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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Hong Kong
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For the Aleph 5 , if i wanted to setting the bias current , i just change the R91 resistor value is okey?
I have some confusion ,is increase the resistor value of R19 to decrease the bias current ? or decrease the value of R19 to decrease the bias current ? Thanks!! |
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Lower resistance, less bias.
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