There is an advantage to having trim pots in certain places. When you have a product like AR, you don't want anything to look out of place, collect dust that is difficult to clean and certainly not around trim pots. Mr. Clean Jeans with his Q-Tips and micro cloth could move things. As a bulletproof design. I'd hide it too. LOL
OLD design almost always hid trim pot under the bottom plate (if there was a plate) or through a hole in the top that was covered with a metal or wood cover.
Auto bias sucks. I use it but I install trim pots on Macs. I BIAS cool. Unless I'm doing a lot of late night low volume listening. I still bias and listen. If I can keep the SQ and bias cooler I do. Why? pretty simple, the cooler you bias the longer the valves last.
BUT that is just part of the story. It also stops the power valves from breaking up sooner than they would have with the higher bias. Distortion! HF distortion, and LF both suffer when you start to crank it. The higher you go the worse it get, then you run out of gas.
If you scope bias the actual watts created can double. Cary Six Pacs are a good example. Factory bias is 220-240ma per 6 valves. 50 wpc. Scope and alignment increased power on demand output to 100+ wpc and COOLED the bias to 160ma for 6 (lets say) EL34s.
So what do I get out of the deal being able to bias my own units?
1. A lot longer valve life, you can see why. Lower bias, lower volume, longer life.
2. Less distortion. Cleaner sound, COOLER running.
3. More horsepower, the amps will play louder and cleaner before distortion sets in or the tubes break up.
Side note:
I had WE 300 (116a) amps they were my fathers. That is what he left me. His snap-on tools, and Western Electric Amps.
I learned how to maintain those valve amps. The 300WE valves that were in it were used. I had 4 new, and one used sets of valves. In 15 year of playing those watt sucking pigs close to every day, 2 sets of valves still had over 50% valve life. I know I put 30,000 hours on those amps easy. My father over 30,000 hours. He had them 20 years. He used the same set of valves all that time. 2 set were never used and I never did wear out the set my father used.
How long do valves last?
I have original Mcintosh valves in a 1968 MC225 less one 12AX7.
BTW you still have to bias most SS ampt too, you know.. :-)
Regards