Hi,
I have a small amount of (constant volume) hum I'd like to try to reduce on my newly built -not sure if this will be possible ? I'd like to record with the amp, so less noise the better. it's a low frequency mains-like sound.
It's a SE 6L6 combo, the hum is present when power is applied (and thus heaters turned on.)
Turning the standby (B+) switch on/off ( lift's the ground connection on the bridge rectifer) doesn't change things.
Pulling the 6L6 tube doesn't change things either.
The total heater current is at the max rated limit for the PT. the PT and OT are standard laminated frame transformers.
So, guess this is possibly the OT (& OT wiring) picking up hum from the PT / heater wires / internal mains wiring ?
I have the PT and OT on opposite sides of the chassis and orientated differently (90 deg). I also have a choke, but this is after the BR of course, so shouldn't be a cause ?
Any ideas as to what I could do / try to reduce this hum ? what tests might I try ?
I did try to improve the twisting of the AC wires leading to the BR, and moved the BR so the connections are closer. This didn't noticeable change things.
All of my AC wires are twisted together and mostly placed next to the chassis, apart from the ones for the pre-ap tube heaters with is elevated away from othe bits fo the circuitry.
thanks All !
Gareth.
I have a small amount of (constant volume) hum I'd like to try to reduce on my newly built -not sure if this will be possible ? I'd like to record with the amp, so less noise the better. it's a low frequency mains-like sound.
It's a SE 6L6 combo, the hum is present when power is applied (and thus heaters turned on.)
Turning the standby (B+) switch on/off ( lift's the ground connection on the bridge rectifer) doesn't change things.
Pulling the 6L6 tube doesn't change things either.
The total heater current is at the max rated limit for the PT. the PT and OT are standard laminated frame transformers.
So, guess this is possibly the OT (& OT wiring) picking up hum from the PT / heater wires / internal mains wiring ?
I have the PT and OT on opposite sides of the chassis and orientated differently (90 deg). I also have a choke, but this is after the BR of course, so shouldn't be a cause ?
Any ideas as to what I could do / try to reduce this hum ? what tests might I try ?
I did try to improve the twisting of the AC wires leading to the BR, and moved the BR so the connections are closer. This didn't noticeable change things.
All of my AC wires are twisted together and mostly placed next to the chassis, apart from the ones for the pre-ap tube heaters with is elevated away from othe bits fo the circuitry.
thanks All !
Gareth.
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