Hello everyone,
It's been a while ! I'm glad to see MEF is bigger and bigger every year ! As my guitar amp problems are, haha !
I rebuild my Deluxe to Hoffman's AB763 specs and have some problem.
It's an unusual design because I'm absolutely terrified by hum and noises and decided to shield every AC wire with copper tubes, haha. A bit radical as you can see.
Symptoms :
-Low b+ : 290V. Despite the low b+, the bias readings are fine : 23mV. (I use 6v6).
-Hums. Loudly. No guitar sound can be heard.
-Hums persists when the preamp tubes are removed
-I randomly measured some test point to ground and read 390VDC from red rectifier winding to ground.
-I get continuity between PT bias wire (blue and red) and ground. I desoldered it and measured and there's still continuity (don't know if that's normal...).
Then I resoldered it and got some higher-pitched "physical" (no speaker plugged) hum.
-It just fried my multimeter when I tried to measure the plate voltage after I resoldered the red/blue wire from the PT.
-I get 50ohm from heaters to ground.
-I double check every connection and I'm pretty sure everything is ok and at the right place (3rd Hoffman Deluxe Build).
I double-checked the PT and OT wiring and it's all good.
Changing the power tubes or the rectifier doesn't change anything.
Could this be the PT ? It's a Mercury Magnetics Axiom that was installed by the previous owner.
But the amp stood on my bench for 8 months without being touched so it would surprise me.
If you have any clue what the problem could be, please shine in :-)
Thank you once again.
It's been a while ! I'm glad to see MEF is bigger and bigger every year ! As my guitar amp problems are, haha !
I rebuild my Deluxe to Hoffman's AB763 specs and have some problem.
It's an unusual design because I'm absolutely terrified by hum and noises and decided to shield every AC wire with copper tubes, haha. A bit radical as you can see.
Symptoms :
-Low b+ : 290V. Despite the low b+, the bias readings are fine : 23mV. (I use 6v6).
-Hums. Loudly. No guitar sound can be heard.
-Hums persists when the preamp tubes are removed
-I randomly measured some test point to ground and read 390VDC from red rectifier winding to ground.
-I get continuity between PT bias wire (blue and red) and ground. I desoldered it and measured and there's still continuity (don't know if that's normal...).
Then I resoldered it and got some higher-pitched "physical" (no speaker plugged) hum.
-It just fried my multimeter when I tried to measure the plate voltage after I resoldered the red/blue wire from the PT.
-I get 50ohm from heaters to ground.
-I double check every connection and I'm pretty sure everything is ok and at the right place (3rd Hoffman Deluxe Build).
I double-checked the PT and OT wiring and it's all good.
Changing the power tubes or the rectifier doesn't change anything.
Could this be the PT ? It's a Mercury Magnetics Axiom that was installed by the previous owner.
But the amp stood on my bench for 8 months without being touched so it would surprise me.
If you have any clue what the problem could be, please shine in :-)
Thank you once again.
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