So I've just finished building a 5E3. What a fantastic sounding AMP!!
But... And there's always one.
Turn this map on and it's quiet as a mouse, as time passes it get's a hum, pretty significant really, the hum diminishes when the volume it turned to 11/12. All this is with no instrument.
I've double checked and reflowed everything, almost wore out a chopstick too, heater wire are twisted tight and laid along the chassis Marshal style. The PT have two center taps R/Y and G/Y (Classictone) both are grounded with the main wall ground and the ground on the output side of the amp to a lug on the PT mounting screw. The input side grounds, ground on a buss that terminates at the normal #1 input jack, all of the other input and output jacks are isolated from the chassis. The OT output ground is grounded to the chassis.
Any easy thoughts? I've been searching and searching for a soulution.
Thanks
But... And there's always one.
Turn this map on and it's quiet as a mouse, as time passes it get's a hum, pretty significant really, the hum diminishes when the volume it turned to 11/12. All this is with no instrument.
I've double checked and reflowed everything, almost wore out a chopstick too, heater wire are twisted tight and laid along the chassis Marshal style. The PT have two center taps R/Y and G/Y (Classictone) both are grounded with the main wall ground and the ground on the output side of the amp to a lug on the PT mounting screw. The input side grounds, ground on a buss that terminates at the normal #1 input jack, all of the other input and output jacks are isolated from the chassis. The OT output ground is grounded to the chassis.
Any easy thoughts? I've been searching and searching for a soulution.
Thanks
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