Louis:
The biasing of the input tubes is very tedious and requires several iterations to obtain the optimal settings. It is easier if you have two digital voltmeters and several clip-on cables for the test points. You must bias the input tubes first.
For the output tubes use a rough setting prior to burn-in. There will be some drift of the bias as the tubes burn-in. You need to repeat the final bias after the tubes are sufficiently burned in.
The biasing of the input tubes is very tedious and requires several iterations to obtain the optimal settings. It is easier if you have two digital voltmeters and several clip-on cables for the test points. You must bias the input tubes first.
For the output tubes use a rough setting prior to burn-in. There will be some drift of the bias as the tubes burn-in. You need to repeat the final bias after the tubes are sufficiently burned in.