Hi my electronics wizarding friends!
I have a quick question about a tweed Princeton type circuit and the negative feedback resistor (yes again hahaa)!
The amplifier is quiet as a mouse with the neg feedback not hooked up... (but bright and a lot of spank to chords ) but if I land the wire for the feedback on the feedback resistor I get a hum. No squeal or loud noise just a slight low volume hum. I have tried reversing the output transformer secondary's in case I have the primaries hooked up with the wrong phase (blue is going to the plate and brown to the B+) but the hum is the same regardless of any wiring changes I try. Its not real loud but I am not sure if it is normal.
I do prefer the tone with the feedback resistor but I hope I can tame the little hum it induces!
Dale
I have a quick question about a tweed Princeton type circuit and the negative feedback resistor (yes again hahaa)!
The amplifier is quiet as a mouse with the neg feedback not hooked up... (but bright and a lot of spank to chords ) but if I land the wire for the feedback on the feedback resistor I get a hum. No squeal or loud noise just a slight low volume hum. I have tried reversing the output transformer secondary's in case I have the primaries hooked up with the wrong phase (blue is going to the plate and brown to the B+) but the hum is the same regardless of any wiring changes I try. Its not real loud but I am not sure if it is normal.
I do prefer the tone with the feedback resistor but I hope I can tame the little hum it induces!
Dale
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