I recently finished the build of my new amp which is a single channel AB763 Deluxe with (2) 6V6's & no effects. For several days I've been running the bias at 35.5mVDC on V3 and 32.8mVDC on V4. I was confused and thought this was okay for these tubes but now I know that this is way too hot. With 445 VDC on pin 3 of each tube I was running this amp at around 30 watts and it should be more like 22 watts. I know this now but I didn't do the static dissipation calculation until today.
It sounded really good so I left it that way for a while. The only thing I really noticed was that the speaker I'm currently running it through couldn't handle this amp at max volume but since I don't know the specs of the speaker I figured it just wasn't rated high enough. There was also some occasional popping sounds coming through.
Now I've re-biased based on what I read on the Lord Valve Bias FAQ page:
http://www.duncanamps.com/technical/lvbias.html. I'm running 454 VDC on pin 3 of each 6V6 with 25.7mVDC on V3 and 23mVDC on V4 which gives me about 11.7 watts and 10.4 watts for a total of around 22 watts. The amp sounds even better now and the speaker can "pretty much" handle the power - it gets a little hairy at max volume. I might re-bias a little colder but I think it's fine for now.
What I find odd is that the amp didn't really freak out when it was being run at 30 watts. I guess these tubes wouldn't have lasted very long like that though.
No real question here, just thought it might draw some comments for discussion and learning purposes.