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Hi guys,
I am in the process of building a tube amp and was wondering if the concept of biasing is the same as BJT? or if there is any distinctive difference?
I am under the assumption that the resistor placed at the collector/plate will determine the DC current from the power supply and the base/grid resistor to the gnd will appear as the load to determining the input voltage level.
I guess the difference for biasing the BJT is that at the base you would need a resistor from the PS to determine the base current, where as in tubes you would need a -ve DC voltage at the grid to bias the plate current.
Can someone confirm that I am on the right track so far? and also what other factors I would need to consider in biasing these components?
I am trying to understand the concept of biasing and aiming to find a most effictive/quickest/simplest method to do so.
Thanks in advance!

I am in the process of building a tube amp and was wondering if the concept of biasing is the same as BJT? or if there is any distinctive difference?
I am under the assumption that the resistor placed at the collector/plate will determine the DC current from the power supply and the base/grid resistor to the gnd will appear as the load to determining the input voltage level.
I guess the difference for biasing the BJT is that at the base you would need a resistor from the PS to determine the base current, where as in tubes you would need a -ve DC voltage at the grid to bias the plate current.
Can someone confirm that I am on the right track so far? and also what other factors I would need to consider in biasing these components?
I am trying to understand the concept of biasing and aiming to find a most effictive/quickest/simplest method to do so.
Thanks in advance!