I have made a homebrew SVT clone. It's a 100% clone, exact to the Ampeg schematics for a 6550 amp. Like the original, the pre amp is in a different chassis than the power amp.
The power amp section is dead quiet with nothing plugged into the input - I used a shorting jack. When I plug in the pre-amp section, it hums. The pre-amp section works great. Even if I remove the final 6C4 or short the output, I get hum. I can get rid of the hum by shorting the input jack to the power amp, but not by shorting the output of the 6C4 to ground. TO me, this means a ground loop somewhere - a differential in voltage between the pre-amp ground and the power amp ground.
I star grounded both amps, and they are connected through one ground, a 12 gauge wire that comes straight from the negative side of the power supply cap in the pre-amp and goes straight to the negative side of the power supply caps for the power amp. If I disconnect this ground wire, the hum drops to acceptable levels, but obviously(?) since this is the only ground connection, the ground on the pre amp is floating. I did not try to pass a signal with this wire disconnected.
Any tricks for reducing this hum with the two chassis?
Disconnecting the chassis ground on the pre-amp makes no difference.
Any suggestions? Should I relocate the ground wi
The power amp section is dead quiet with nothing plugged into the input - I used a shorting jack. When I plug in the pre-amp section, it hums. The pre-amp section works great. Even if I remove the final 6C4 or short the output, I get hum. I can get rid of the hum by shorting the input jack to the power amp, but not by shorting the output of the 6C4 to ground. TO me, this means a ground loop somewhere - a differential in voltage between the pre-amp ground and the power amp ground.
I star grounded both amps, and they are connected through one ground, a 12 gauge wire that comes straight from the negative side of the power supply cap in the pre-amp and goes straight to the negative side of the power supply caps for the power amp. If I disconnect this ground wire, the hum drops to acceptable levels, but obviously(?) since this is the only ground connection, the ground on the pre amp is floating. I did not try to pass a signal with this wire disconnected.
Any tricks for reducing this hum with the two chassis?
Disconnecting the chassis ground on the pre-amp makes no difference.
Any suggestions? Should I relocate the ground wi
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