When you said does lead dress makes a difference for tone I would say, Yes, Yes, Yes. It most certainly can and does.
But when you said;
"but i coulda sworn the tone changed for the better when i separated the 2 bias wires that go from the bias circuit to 2 pots on the chassis for my dual bias setup. They were maybe 1/2" apart at one point and mostly parallel. I pulled them away from each other far as i could and it seemed to change the tone to a more open sound."First off there's not enough information IMO to say what's going on. We have
no idea
where or what wires those 2 -bias wires where running by.
Second, I would at
least twist the 2 dual bias wires together (they are going to opposite phase push/pull tubes) just like heater wires and
if I could I would
try to run the layout so I could twist the 2 -bias wires
with their ground wire. OTOH there's almost no current flowing in the -bias wires to put out an electro static field that could cause problems with sensitive grid wires. But a negative dcv close to a grid wire I guess could mess with the bias of a tube if close enough, ie, laying right on the grid wire or worse yet running parallel to the grid wire.
1. What amp is it?
2. Please post a schmo drawing of the amps circuit.
3. Please post hi def gut shot pictures of the amp.
This will greatly help you get the information your asking about.
Brad