im trying to build a simplified silvertone 1448 amp clone and it plays well and the tone is ok, but it has a bad hum (i think 60hz). If anyone has any insight, please help!
the hum is loud and constant. it is independent of the volume, but dependant on the tone(a .022uf cap to ground).
so far i have tried: moving wires with a chopstick, redressing heater wires and adding a "virtual ground", eliminating any obvious(to me) ground loops, moving the output tranformer far away from the power transformer and rotating it. adding a grid stopper 10k resistor to the second stage of the 12ax7, replacing all tubes one by one(6v6 and 12ax7) and removing each tube individually accept the 6x4 rectifier.
removing any tube stops the hum and all sound...and the tone control eliminates the hum along with the tone. and shunting input to ground has no effect on the hum.
the hum is loud and constant. it is independent of the volume, but dependant on the tone(a .022uf cap to ground).
so far i have tried: moving wires with a chopstick, redressing heater wires and adding a "virtual ground", eliminating any obvious(to me) ground loops, moving the output tranformer far away from the power transformer and rotating it. adding a grid stopper 10k resistor to the second stage of the 12ax7, replacing all tubes one by one(6v6 and 12ax7) and removing each tube individually accept the 6x4 rectifier.
removing any tube stops the hum and all sound...and the tone control eliminates the hum along with the tone. and shunting input to ground has no effect on the hum.
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