While adjusting the bias for the first time, I had the chassis upside down on my desk, with a
fluorescent mag light over the chassis. It took a while to figure out that the loud hum I
was hearing through the amp was due to that. After adjusting the bias, discharging the caps,
I insatlled the chassis in the cabinet, restarted, and still hear some hum. its not terrible
but louder than expected and for this amp, should not be there. Amp seems to be working OK
otherwise.
I started searching this blog site for "hum" and "diagnosing hum"s, cine there should be many
such threads, but didn't see what I was looking for, a basic "getting started" for debugging
hum.
Anyone can point me to a few of those threads, that would be great.
Thanks,
Mike
fluorescent mag light over the chassis. It took a while to figure out that the loud hum I
was hearing through the amp was due to that. After adjusting the bias, discharging the caps,
I insatlled the chassis in the cabinet, restarted, and still hear some hum. its not terrible
but louder than expected and for this amp, should not be there. Amp seems to be working OK
otherwise.
I started searching this blog site for "hum" and "diagnosing hum"s, cine there should be many
such threads, but didn't see what I was looking for, a basic "getting started" for debugging
hum.
Anyone can point me to a few of those threads, that would be great.
Thanks,
Mike
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