So, I know that it is pretty much public knowledge that the ESP950 bias is 600v, and Koss even says this, but has anyone actually looked at the bias circuit? I got my ESP950 back from RMA today, and noticed that is has the squeal that so many of us know just too well out of my SRM1/mk2, but is dead quiet out of the stock E/90. This has been really, really bugging me, so I finally went ahead and tore the E/90 open to get a look at the bias supply. Well, its pretty simple, a 10M resistor from the 600v (measured 612v) rail to the pin connecting to the bias, and another 10M resistor from that to ground, in parallel with a 0.022uf 630v film cap. My measurement of the bias voltage, using a DMM with a 10Mohm rated input impedance, gave me 202v, just what would be expected from a 10M-(10M||10M) divider. I dunno guys, this sure looks like the E/90 is really just putting out 300v bias, and if that is the case, it would really explain the all-too-common squeal these tend to develop and we have been attributing to dust. Thoughts?