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Bias



Current in an electronic circuit which serves to set the DC operational voltage of the components when no signal is present. A bias current is necessary to prevent distortion of the signal.

In a tube amp it is important to properly bias the output tubes. Most preamp tube circuits are self-biasing and require no adjustment.







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