I'm just finishing up a new build with an EF86 in the preamp. I've had it running for a while and I've got it very close to what I want. My only real complaint has been the noise level from the EF86. Part of that is microphonics from chassis vibration (it's a combo) so today I finally found some M3 nylock nuts, and I was just about to make some sort of suspended mount for the tube socket when I realised that I hadn't connected the internal shield or the suppressor grid.
I did a little reading and jumpered pins 2 and 7 and ran a wire from 7 to my ground bus. I also connected the suppressor grid (pin 8) to the cathode (3.) I switched on, hoping to hear less noise, but found it to be similar to before. Within a few seconds a loud low-frequency hum came in. Turning down the bass pot and volume had no effect. Looking around the back of the amp, I noticed the power tubes were red-plating, so I shut it down.
Any ideas? I suspect some sort of ground loop maybe, although I'd guess the frequency was under 60Hz. I should add there was nothing connected to the input at the time.
Thanks,
Andy
I did a little reading and jumpered pins 2 and 7 and ran a wire from 7 to my ground bus. I also connected the suppressor grid (pin 8) to the cathode (3.) I switched on, hoping to hear less noise, but found it to be similar to before. Within a few seconds a loud low-frequency hum came in. Turning down the bass pot and volume had no effect. Looking around the back of the amp, I noticed the power tubes were red-plating, so I shut it down.
Any ideas? I suspect some sort of ground loop maybe, although I'd guess the frequency was under 60Hz. I should add there was nothing connected to the input at the time.
Thanks,
Andy
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