Hello,
I finished a complete rebuild of a Valve Junior a while back and have been tearing my hair out trying to quiet it down.
Some details of the rebuild are here:
http://www.diycustomamps.com/valvejunior.htm#vjrebuild
The amp uses one of these drop in replacement eyelet boards:
http://www.turretboards.com/valve_junior_page.htm
I used this layout with some minor changes:
http://www.turretboards.com/valvejr_layout_stock_v2.pdf
I replaced the stock OT with a Heyboer SE OT that I got from Doberman amps. The OT is fairly close to the tubes.
I added a boost switch by lifting the ground from one of the voltage divider resistors.
The guy I'm rebuilding the amp for wanted carbon comp resistors.
I added a standby switch and a 5F2-A tweed Princeton tone control using stock component values.
The problem is that I'm getting some buzzing (not hum). The buzzing starts out low when the volume level is low and gets louder as the volume and tone controls are turned up.
I tried redoing the grounding scheme thinking that there might be a ground loop somewhere in the amp.
Any suggestions?
TIA,
steve
I finished a complete rebuild of a Valve Junior a while back and have been tearing my hair out trying to quiet it down.
Some details of the rebuild are here:
http://www.diycustomamps.com/valvejunior.htm#vjrebuild
The amp uses one of these drop in replacement eyelet boards:
http://www.turretboards.com/valve_junior_page.htm
I used this layout with some minor changes:
http://www.turretboards.com/valvejr_layout_stock_v2.pdf
I replaced the stock OT with a Heyboer SE OT that I got from Doberman amps. The OT is fairly close to the tubes.
I added a boost switch by lifting the ground from one of the voltage divider resistors.
The guy I'm rebuilding the amp for wanted carbon comp resistors.
I added a standby switch and a 5F2-A tweed Princeton tone control using stock component values.
The problem is that I'm getting some buzzing (not hum). The buzzing starts out low when the volume level is low and gets louder as the volume and tone controls are turned up.
I tried redoing the grounding scheme thinking that there might be a ground loop somewhere in the amp.
Any suggestions?
TIA,
steve
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