E esizer Member Jan 22, 2014 #1 Does the D-Moll have the external bias points like the Einstein did? Or do you have to pull the chassis?
Does the D-Moll have the external bias points like the Einstein did? Or do you have to pull the chassis?
E esizer Member Jan 22, 2014 #3 MourningEngine":8y0bg844 said: No external bias points on the D-Moll Click to expand... Thanks for the info!
MourningEngine":8y0bg844 said: No external bias points on the D-Moll Click to expand... Thanks for the info!
R Rødskjegg New member Jan 22, 2014 #4 I believe Peter said that the external bias points were removed as a feature from Diezel amps because of German laws.
I believe Peter said that the external bias points were removed as a feature from Diezel amps because of German laws.
E esizer Member Jan 22, 2014 #5 Rødskjegg":3no7849r said: I believe Peter said that the external bias points were removed as a feature from Diezel amps because of German laws. Click to expand... Really? That seems like a strange law. I'd be interested the full scoop.
Rødskjegg":3no7849r said: I believe Peter said that the external bias points were removed as a feature from Diezel amps because of German laws. Click to expand... Really? That seems like a strange law. I'd be interested the full scoop.
R Rødskjegg New member Jan 22, 2014 #6 esizer":2x7q8mje said: Rødskjegg":2x7q8mje said: I believe Peter said that the external bias points were removed as a feature from Diezel amps because of German laws. Click to expand... Really? That seems like a strange law. I'd be interested the full scoop. Click to expand... It's probably not bias points specific but more of an external voltage thing, which can be considered deadly. I looked it up and Peter mentioned this in a Herbert topic Peter Diezel":2x7q8mje said: Do you replace tubes every Friday or how often would you need the external bias points ? We had to move the points inside because of the law. Peace, Peter Click to expand...
esizer":2x7q8mje said: Rødskjegg":2x7q8mje said: I believe Peter said that the external bias points were removed as a feature from Diezel amps because of German laws. Click to expand... Really? That seems like a strange law. I'd be interested the full scoop. Click to expand... It's probably not bias points specific but more of an external voltage thing, which can be considered deadly. I looked it up and Peter mentioned this in a Herbert topic Peter Diezel":2x7q8mje said: Do you replace tubes every Friday or how often would you need the external bias points ? We had to move the points inside because of the law. Peace, Peter Click to expand...