New here. I have a SE 6v6 amp I've been working on. It's kind of a mutt, loosely based on an old Valco. At any rate, it used a 6SL7 in the preamp, 6V6 and 5Y3. 2 different cathode resistors are selectable for bias. Beats the hell out of the 6V6 and part of the "charm" is in the tube cutoff. At any rate, AC filaments and it hums like hell. Tried elevating the heaters. Didn't help much. Humdinger didn't do much. Don't want to do DC filaments, PT secondard cant handle it and I don't want to replace it or use a separate supply. Here's the thing though, I was working on lowering the plate voltage, and skipped using diodes on the filament CT. Instead, I added another filter stage ahead of the filter section for the plates. I read about trying this on another forum with hum reduction also being a possible benefit. The additional stage (5uf and 500R) dropped my plate voltage about 30 volts. Played with bias some afterward and decided I don't like the result, tone wise but ... it killed most of the hum!!! That's the benefit I'd like to keep.
So, I am wondering if I can keep that added filter stage but drop the resistor value to something really small to get the voltage back up but keep the benefit of the hum reduction. Would there be any issue with just replacing the 500 ohm resistor with something lower ... 8 ohms, 1 ohm, something of real low value that I have on hand.
I appreciate any input in this. In laymans terms if possible.
Thanks kindly.
So, I am wondering if I can keep that added filter stage but drop the resistor value to something really small to get the voltage back up but keep the benefit of the hum reduction. Would there be any issue with just replacing the 500 ohm resistor with something lower ... 8 ohms, 1 ohm, something of real low value that I have on hand.
I appreciate any input in this. In laymans terms if possible.
Thanks kindly.
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