He said he wanted it biased slightly hotter than normal. I'm a little fuzzy at this point how to get there without the 1 Ohm resistors in place but I will proceed to build my new rack, check voltages and proceed from there. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
You can use the transformer shunt method to measure tube current; I don't like the method, but it's handy in this case.
Method:
Turn the amp off. Set your meter to read mA; your meter probably has a ~200mA range, use that. This will likely involved swapping a meter lead into a different jack as well as turning the function switch to a mA setting. Connect the
Negative lead to a tube plate; connect the
Positive lead to the output transformer center-tap. Clip-on leads with insulated sleeves are greatly preferred here. Now turn the amp on and note the mA reading.
Repeat with the other tubes. I personally turn the amp off or at least on standby when switching tubes. That's because when powered, you will definitely get an arc and an audible pop when you complete the circuit with the meter leads.
You can note whether all tubes seem reasonably matched, and pick the tube you will monitor when adjusting the bias. Connect back to that tube and adjust for desired idle current. Re-check the other tubes to make sure everything is still good.
IMPORTANT: When done biasing, stop and
move the red meter lead back to the volts jack. Switch the meter function switch back to volts, and you're ready to use your meter for other tasks. If you're not deliberate in doing this, you'll forget and go to measure a voltage with you meter leads connected for current measurements. That makes your meter act like a short circuit, could damage an amp component, and if you measure B+ voltage somewhere will almost certainly pop an internal fuse in the meter.
I didn't note the "Important" step because I've popped 4-5 meter fuses being dumb and not setting the meter back up for voltage measurements. Nope, I never made that mistake at all. Never had to go find obscure fuses to get my meter working again...
