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as far as I understand biasing JFETs now, there are two routes to go about it...
a: using a trim pot, finding a setting at which the VOLTAGE is a given number at the JFET1s drain...
b: measuring Vgs off and Idss values of a JFET, and then
b/1: choosing ones with desired values, or
b/2: changing certain resistors (at the Source or the Drain)... using calculations, or calculators... (as Neil is suggesting)
in any case, when trying different JFETs, it would be cool to record (and share) the info of their Vgs (off) and IDss values...
so others would know, too...
not to mention that our case (now your case) could be better understood.... and you be helped...
for example, it could be that all those JFETs you tried were pretty similar...
PS:
I do not exactly know yet how it practically works, though! :)
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