I put a bias switch in one of my 6v6 Plexi’s, fixed to cathode. I used one 250 ohm cathode R. My dissipation at idle is 18.4 watts. Impedance of OT is 3500ohms, using 7k OT @8 ohms but set at 16 ohms (3k5). I’m not sure of the rating of the Hammond AO43 PT but l’m using a solid state diode plug-in the tube socket, less current draw on PT. Nothing seems to get even warm. Plate voltage warmed up at idle on EL34 is 380, screens about 15 volts lower. The amp sounds much better on the cathode setting, lots of compression and some nice wanted sag, l really like the tone. l have no PPIMV, just pre-amp master, 220k grid leaks.The fixed bias setting is a totally different sounding amp, the EL 34’s are set to 70% bias. Amp is more Fenderish sounding, more headroom, way less compression but useful.
My question is even though l’m running cathode biased, the amp is still in “AB class?” So, the 250 ohm cathode R @ 18.4watts dissipation is about 70% of the max output for an EL34, 25 watts. Am l good to go? From my experience cathode biased 18 watt amps with EL84’s run at 9 watts idle dissipation or 100% tubes max, l assume these 18 watt Marshall’s are running class A, ? but the Plexi is AB class, (cathode biased) so only 70% dissipation. Forgive my ignorance but do l have these assumption correct?