Hello,
I'm building a Mojotone Blackface Princeton Reverb kit and plan on installing an adjustable bias control. As most of you know, this circuit comes with a non-adjustable bias, controlled by a single 22K resistor, which I assume would yield a plate current near 20mA.
Most of the mods I have seen for the adjustable bias include a 10K pot with a 22K or 25K fixed resistor, which yields a minimum resistance of 22K or 25K and a maximum resistance of 32K or 35K.
It's my understanding that the lower the resistance, the lower the resulting plate current. Using the values in the previous sentence, then, plate current could be a minimum of ~20mA (total resistance = 22K) but turning the pot would create higher resistance and higher plate current.
Given the fixed resistor values in most of the mods I've seen (22k or 25K), the adjustable bias circuit is capable of creating higher (>20mA) plate currents, but not lower. Does it make sense to use a lower value for the fixed resistor (18K or 20K?) in this mod so that the adjustment can create plate currents that are potentially lower or higher than the plate currents that result from the non-adjustable 22K resistor in the original Princeton circuit?
Many thanks in advance, and there is a great probability that I am completely misunderstanding this part of the circuit.