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  • Amp Hum, most common cause(s) ???

    Noise could best be described as a low frequency hum with a fuzzy white noise.

    I re-wired the heaters and inputs, the amp chassis was powder coated inside as well as out and I kinda think it may be a ground issue, I didn't remove a ton of the powder coating, could this be the cause ??? ...............Thanks !!

  • #2
    Yeah I would think you need a good chassis connection.
    Especially on the mains ground wire.
    Actually it should be bonded.
    Some builders use a screw, star washer, nut arraingement.
    Is the hum obvious with nothing plugged in the input?

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    • #3
      The hum is the same whether plugged in or not, I'll have to get some paint remover, I'm gonna try oven cleaner first, I heard it works on powder coating.

      Thanks for the input, I'll re-do all the grounds.

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      • #4
        Another thing, when i shut down the stanby the noise stops immediatly, the tone knob adds a hissing sound when increased, the volume just makes it louder.Also, a very loud pop when shutting down the standby.I will re-do the star grounds today............Thanks.

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        • #5
          Removed all the powdercoating and re-grounded without result, its exactly the same.No amout of chop-sticking affects the noise.

          Back to the drawing board!

          Add a very faint crackling type sound, noise disappears w/ either preamp tube pulled and disappears when power tubes pulled.
          Last edited by crunchman; 12-24-2010, 04:51 PM. Reason: addition

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          • #6
            What is important concerning "grounding", is that you complete the common connection as indicated on a schematic.
            As long as all of the ground connections "connect", you are o/k.
            Most builders prefer a star pattern.
            Connecting to the chassis is convenient.
            The green "earth" wire must be solidly attached to the chassis.
            (can you say Code?)

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            • #7
              After checking every component in the preamp twice at least, and knowing the layout is aa proven design and all grounds are where they are supposed to be, I think I may have an open cap in the preamp.There is a 47pf mica there that I may have cooked, I have a .0047uf I can sub in to see, is this too large for the test or will it work to make a determination.If I recall using larger caps is ok but I don't know if there is a limit......Thanks

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