Hey guys,
First post! It was suggested I sign up here over at the BYOC forum, as I've been getting into amp building more and more lately. Case in point, I picked up an old beat up tube amp (looks like a homebrew from a while back) and decided to rebuild it into an AA964 Princeton.
Here's the before (was dual channel at some point, but the extra inputs were gone and the second volume/tone knobs disconnected, also potentially dangerous masonite board and dead electrolytic capacitors)
The rebuild (still a rat's nest, but sounds great!)
Everything works and sounds great with minimal hiss/hum except when I power off. Then there's this quick chirp/squeal/pop that's not too loud, but really annoying. I'm pretty sure I know where it's coming from, but can't figure out how to kill it.
You can probably see the digital reverb in the left corner in the photo above. There's a separate little power supply section (small transformer, rectifier diodes, regulator) giving 9v for that circuit (as well as the relays for the footswitch). The squeal didn't appear until I wired that all together (if I run the reverb off a battery it's fine).
Currently, the power supply for that section is as follows:
Mains -> Small PT with 9VAC secondary -> rectifier diodes (x4) -> 1000uf cap to ground ->9v regulator (78L09) -> 220uf cap to ground
Things I've tried:
- beefing up the filter caps (added another 1000uf before the regulator to no effect)
- moving wires (just in case there's some cross talk or oscillation)
- moving small PSU ground wire to another location
Anything else you guys would recommend? It's not a deal breaker, as the amp sounds great as is, but that shut down noise always irks me a bit.
Thanks!
First post! It was suggested I sign up here over at the BYOC forum, as I've been getting into amp building more and more lately. Case in point, I picked up an old beat up tube amp (looks like a homebrew from a while back) and decided to rebuild it into an AA964 Princeton.
Here's the before (was dual channel at some point, but the extra inputs were gone and the second volume/tone knobs disconnected, also potentially dangerous masonite board and dead electrolytic capacitors)
The rebuild (still a rat's nest, but sounds great!)
Everything works and sounds great with minimal hiss/hum except when I power off. Then there's this quick chirp/squeal/pop that's not too loud, but really annoying. I'm pretty sure I know where it's coming from, but can't figure out how to kill it.
You can probably see the digital reverb in the left corner in the photo above. There's a separate little power supply section (small transformer, rectifier diodes, regulator) giving 9v for that circuit (as well as the relays for the footswitch). The squeal didn't appear until I wired that all together (if I run the reverb off a battery it's fine).
Currently, the power supply for that section is as follows:
Mains -> Small PT with 9VAC secondary -> rectifier diodes (x4) -> 1000uf cap to ground ->9v regulator (78L09) -> 220uf cap to ground
Things I've tried:
- beefing up the filter caps (added another 1000uf before the regulator to no effect)
- moving wires (just in case there's some cross talk or oscillation)
- moving small PSU ground wire to another location
Anything else you guys would recommend? It's not a deal breaker, as the amp sounds great as is, but that shut down noise always irks me a bit.
Thanks!
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