I installed a long time ago 1 Ohm high watt resistors in series on cathodes for my 1965 Fender Super Reverb so I could measure bias current with my DVOM in mV mode. I recently got 2 bias probes that adapt between the EL34s and the tube sockets- these alow to measure actual milliamps. This is interesting method but more problematic because mA meters that resolve to 0.001A are less available. My Fluke 88 was at work, so I bought a Fluke 15B+ for $130. (BTW, so far, I really like this meter- huge readouts and I can configure the backlight to stay on rather than auto time-out)
So I decide to cross check the mA readings I'm getting by also checking using the cathode resistor method- and I get large variations. I am also going to cross check the Fluke 15B mA readings with my Fluke 88 when I replace the blown fuse in it. It never occured that resistors could be so far off (assuming that's the problem). Nor do I know if I can rely on Ohm readings in the 0.8 to 1.3 Ohm range using my various meters- this is a new issue for me. I AM seeing values around 1.2 to 1.3 Ohms though- which corresponds to a degree with the discrepancies.
So, I want to replace the 1 Ohm cathode resistors because it's possible that I didn't get good enough quality or tolerance resistors when I originally installed them.
I'm not sure it matters, but what type is preferable? Metal oxide, flameproof, etc.? Easy source? Best brands? I know that I want at least 1 Watt and 1% accuracy.
Thanks, Kip......