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Need help modifying tube bias circuit

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Hi,

I need help modifying the bias reference point in my Beard P100 tube power amp. The amplifier uses a LED biasing scheme where you turn the pot until the bias led turns off. Currently the circuit is calibrated for ~40ma bias current. I want to raise this to 55mA bias and make it adjustable so that I can calibrate and change the reference point for all power tubes with one adjustment.
In the attached schematic how is this best achieved? I assume I need to change the reference voltage to something other than the set 0.5v but I am not sure how to do this.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
ronenash
 

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My suggestion would be to add a 100 ohm pot in series with the 560 ohm resistor. This would allow a small adjustment to the bias reference voltage e.g. 0.5v to 0.6v.
You could, alternatively, reduce the value of the 4k7 with a parallel high value resistor. Start with 100k and work down the values till you get the bias you're looking for.
 
Thanks, but these two suggestions seem to conflict as adding the 100 ohm resistor in series will raise the overall resistance and adding a 100K resistor in parallel with the 4K7 resistor will lower the overall resistance.

Am I making sense?
 
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