I thought this would be pretty obvious, but my readings are far from what I expected so I thought i would ask.
I have a JTM45 style amp built by DaBeck Custom Amplifiers. It has a few extras like the option to switch between solid state and tube rectifiers and the first gain stage for each channel has the triodes running in parallel, but other than that its pretty standard.
I decided to try some KT66 tubes in place of the 5881 tubes it came with. A friend lent me
his bias checker which seems to be similar to
the one offered by Hoffman. I also connected another meter to measure the voltage on the plate. The plate voltage is 450 VDC but the current measured at around 19mA which is way lower than recommended. I tried adjusting the pot to 35mA but it maxed out at 30mA. So then I put the original tubes back in and moved the pot to the starting point again (marked with a line) and the bias measured to 16mA.
According to the instructions I have read, I thought I could just read the mA on my meter (Fluke 77IV) and I would be good to go. But when I see the bias at 16mA it made me think that perhaps I need to multiply the value by the number of tubes which would be 32mA - a value much closer to what people recommend for 5881 tubes.
Should I be multiplying the value or is the pot just not allowing me to bias properly.