Hi I'm new to this forum, so I apologize for posting this problem again, but I was not sure if I posted in the right forum the first time.
Here is a link to my first post explaining my troubles. I would really appreciate any help/advice.
Some more info...
-Link to Tridoe 5E3 layout diagram here
-Here is what happens when I turn the amp on with standby on. After about 30 seconds when the rectifier has warmed up, a buzz or hum starts really faintly and builds to a very loud noise and remains constant. If I then switch the standby off, the noise makes a weird dissipating noise (like turning off an old CRT TV) and the hum drops to almost nothing.
-The hum is not present when I have the 2 6V6's removed and just the rectifier in. It was still present but less severe with the 6V6's in and the 12ax7 and 12ay7 out.
-I also was poking around on the inside with the amp on using chopsticks (I was taking great care to avoid getting blasted by the caps) and I did find that pin #8 on the 6V6 closest to the rectifier affected the hum when the standby is off slightly (I could move the wire slightly to cause no hum while standby is off) but there is still no sound that comes out.
-Whether in standby or not, it seems to make no difference at all turning the tone and gain from 0-12. The same is true for having the guitar plugged into any of the 4 channels.
-One question I have. There are 2 black wires coming from the power transformer. One runs to the power switch and one connects to the neutral (white wire) on the power cord. Does it matter which is connected to which? The wire diagram I followed from Triode does not distinguish the two.
Please please help me!!!! I was so hoping to rock out on my first amp build =(
Here is a link to my first post explaining my troubles. I would really appreciate any help/advice.
Some more info...
-Link to Tridoe 5E3 layout diagram here
-Here is what happens when I turn the amp on with standby on. After about 30 seconds when the rectifier has warmed up, a buzz or hum starts really faintly and builds to a very loud noise and remains constant. If I then switch the standby off, the noise makes a weird dissipating noise (like turning off an old CRT TV) and the hum drops to almost nothing.
-The hum is not present when I have the 2 6V6's removed and just the rectifier in. It was still present but less severe with the 6V6's in and the 12ax7 and 12ay7 out.
-I also was poking around on the inside with the amp on using chopsticks (I was taking great care to avoid getting blasted by the caps) and I did find that pin #8 on the 6V6 closest to the rectifier affected the hum when the standby is off slightly (I could move the wire slightly to cause no hum while standby is off) but there is still no sound that comes out.
-Whether in standby or not, it seems to make no difference at all turning the tone and gain from 0-12. The same is true for having the guitar plugged into any of the 4 channels.
-One question I have. There are 2 black wires coming from the power transformer. One runs to the power switch and one connects to the neutral (white wire) on the power cord. Does it matter which is connected to which? The wire diagram I followed from Triode does not distinguish the two.
Please please help me!!!! I was so hoping to rock out on my first amp build =(
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