HBP,When the bias is set and measuring across the 1r resistor(idle set at 23ma) that measurement then spikes up to 50mAs. This was causing the power tubes to red plate although I am only guessing that they were red plating cause the groove tubes are black and can't see whats happening inside, just a smell

Tubenit, I'm still searching for that "ultimate" amp and with every build there is something that stands out that I like. I found that in the original silver jubilee I had a cathode/fixed bias switch and this gave me a good comparison between the two and I have to say that the fixed bias sounded much better. To me its away to have the power tubes working on "the edge" where as cathode bias sounded like the tubes were being held back off "the edge" but that may be different between amps

Adding the tremolo to this fixed bias amp only came about cause finding that the pentode half has more than enough GAIN by itself that it left the triode out in the cold, there was plenty of info from garnet to use one of theirs but there always has to be a problem but without these problems this would be NO fun
I'm a bit of a DUMBO when it comes what works and what doesn't work

Now sluckey, With the 68k between the middle lug and the Bias side lug as said this tames the spike to about 28mAs( again the bias is set at 23mAs with the trem disconnected) and the trem is smooth and lush, sounding great

With the 68K removed and the 1N4007 across the outer lugs and the Cathode at the bias end the bias would fluctuate between 18-21mAs and the Speed was the same but the intensity went from 0 to a wobbly.
With the 68k reconnected this brought it all back to having a good range across the speed dial and the intensity has a good range as well

with the bias staying between 18-21mAs. This is GOOD... NO