SS bias pot tweaks?


Anybody out there playing with their bias pots? Is it just me or is somebody else ending up with a better amp than they started with also?
csontos
Points are very well taken, guys. I do agree you must be very careful but I'm just convinced by my own experience that the only way to pinpoint it is by listening. I've listened to lots of high-end stuff over the years but never heard the kind of sharp spatial positioning between instruments and vocals that I hear on my own stuff. Limitations in source material is simply apparent and not obtrusive or fatiguing. Ambient sound is so present that I can tell I'm hearing "all" of the information. I've been doing this for many years and have never blown an output or fried anything. Incidentally, I wonder if the self bias function in my Meridian 559 is why my other amps sound so much better?
I should mention that having said all that, I would definitely not attempt this procedure on an amp with multiple pots on each channel.
Be careful - my amp is in the shop because I very stupidly shorted something out when I was measuring the bias voltage.

Mark
I have a Audoninics cc3 and one channel is warmer then the other . I checked the dc offset and the cooler side was 18mv and warmer side was 3mv so i was told to get them as close to 0 as possible. They are now set at just about 0.to 1.0.
Now i do have bias pots ,but where do I take the measurements from and what should be?

Thanks