Hello there - first post here.
I have some significant hum in the reverb circuit of my first AB763 DR build (this is my 3rd build in total), that I can't seem to track down and eliminate. At this point it's got me pretty much stumped and I can use some help. Here's what I know so far:
-the amp has a noticeable hum at rest, but within what I've heard in other amps. It's not what I would call quiet, but the amp is certainly useable as is. Sounds like 120Hz to me, but I suspect it's 60Hz in origin.
-the hum gets unacceptably louder with the reverb pot, ie it's tied to the pot. The tuner on my phone says this hum is 180Hz, and it's noticeably a different pitch than the baseline hum. (This is why I suspect the 60 Hz origin - it's clearly a harmonic of the base hum.)
-neither the vibrato or normal channel controls have any effect on the hum.
-disconnecting the reverb pan stops the hum
-turning off the reverb with the foot switch stops the hum (does this mean it's origin is before v4?)
-removing v3 does NOT stop the hum
-removing v4 does stop the hum
-I've tried known good tubes in both v3 & v4 with no change
-moving the reverb tank away from the chassis does not affect the hum
-I swapped in a known good tank and it still hummed. Connected this tank to another amp and it did not hum, so I think that rules out the tank as a possible source.
I'm just learning how to troubleshoot, so any help in isolating the problem would be appreciated. From what I've done so far it seems that the reverb transformer is now suspect, or a component tied to v3. I've also suspected a ground issue (because sounds like ground hum to me), but the continuity of all my ground connections checks out. At this point, I think I'm going to redo all the grounding and use a bus bar instead to soldering to the backs of the pots and hope that helps.
A little bit more info about the amp - it's got some mods:
-robrob normal channel reverb mod
-robrob lead channel mod
-3 way NFB mod
-slow tremolo mod
and I added the silverface extra bias filter cap and reverb filter cap hoping it would fix this, but no luck.
I've attached some pix:
Anything else?
Thanks!
I have some significant hum in the reverb circuit of my first AB763 DR build (this is my 3rd build in total), that I can't seem to track down and eliminate. At this point it's got me pretty much stumped and I can use some help. Here's what I know so far:
-the amp has a noticeable hum at rest, but within what I've heard in other amps. It's not what I would call quiet, but the amp is certainly useable as is. Sounds like 120Hz to me, but I suspect it's 60Hz in origin.
-the hum gets unacceptably louder with the reverb pot, ie it's tied to the pot. The tuner on my phone says this hum is 180Hz, and it's noticeably a different pitch than the baseline hum. (This is why I suspect the 60 Hz origin - it's clearly a harmonic of the base hum.)
-neither the vibrato or normal channel controls have any effect on the hum.
-disconnecting the reverb pan stops the hum
-turning off the reverb with the foot switch stops the hum (does this mean it's origin is before v4?)
-removing v3 does NOT stop the hum
-removing v4 does stop the hum
-I've tried known good tubes in both v3 & v4 with no change
-moving the reverb tank away from the chassis does not affect the hum
-I swapped in a known good tank and it still hummed. Connected this tank to another amp and it did not hum, so I think that rules out the tank as a possible source.
I'm just learning how to troubleshoot, so any help in isolating the problem would be appreciated. From what I've done so far it seems that the reverb transformer is now suspect, or a component tied to v3. I've also suspected a ground issue (because sounds like ground hum to me), but the continuity of all my ground connections checks out. At this point, I think I'm going to redo all the grounding and use a bus bar instead to soldering to the backs of the pots and hope that helps.
A little bit more info about the amp - it's got some mods:
-robrob normal channel reverb mod
-robrob lead channel mod
-3 way NFB mod
-slow tremolo mod
and I added the silverface extra bias filter cap and reverb filter cap hoping it would fix this, but no luck.
I've attached some pix:
Anything else?
Thanks!
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