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  • #31
    Originally posted by Jonny toetags View Post
    Noticed, with the amp on, volumes at 0, if i approach the amp with my hands, there is a humming that gets louder as i move my hands. if i touch the chassis, with one hand, the noise disappears. im guessing grounding issue?
    If the chassis isn't connected to earth ground it could cause the symptom you describe. Could be a grounding problem with your wiring or and ungrounded, or mis-wired, wall outlet that you are plugged in to. Unplug the amp and measure the resistance from the round ground pin on the line cord plug to the chassis. You should read zero Ohms or close to zero.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Tom Phillips View Post
      If the chassis isn't connected to earth ground it could cause the symptom you describe. Could be a grounding problem with your wiring or and ungrounded, or mis-wired, wall outlet that you are plugged in to. Unplug the amp and measure the resistance from the round ground pin on the line cord plug to the chassis. You should read zero Ohms or close to zero.
      Measures 00.3 ohm
      Why would I not have had this before? Just because of that GRN/YEL i removed?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jonny toetags View Post
        Measures 00.3 ohm
        Why would I not have had this before? Just because of that GRN/YEL i removed?
        I don't think so. You could try another wall outlet or use an outlet tester to verify that the house outlet is wired correctly.

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        • #34
          Remove the two 100 ohm resistors from the filament supply completely and put the green/yellow wire right at the the power tube cathode's.
          You can use the eyelet of the 270 ohm 5 watt resistor, where the positive end of the cathode bypass capacitor is connected too.
          Bruce

          Mission Amps
          Denver, CO. 80022
          www.missionamps.com
          303-955-2412

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Bruce / Mission Amps View Post
            Remove the two 100 ohm resistors from the filament supply completely and put the green/yellow wire right at the the power tube cathode's.
            You can use the eyelet of the 270 ohm 5 watt resistor, where the positive end of the cathode bypass capacitor is connected too.
            Where else could I put it if it doesn't reach that eyelet?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Jonny toetags View Post
              Where else could I put it if it doesn't reach that eyelet?
              At either 6V6 pin 8. Look at the schematic diagram and you will see that they are essentially the same point in the circuit. I.e. the pins 8 and the eyelet Bruce describes are all connected together with a wire.

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              • #37
                Just curious....if that wire was grounded before, how come im connecting it to a positive end?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Jonny toetags View Post
                  Just curious....if that wire was grounded before, how come im connecting it to a positive end?
                  You can get lots of information on the subject by goggling "heater hum reduction" and similar phrases. One good article is at The Valve Wizard

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                  • #39
                    What's the best thing to do if the GRN/YEL won't each either pin 8's on the 6V6's.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Jonny toetags View Post
                      What's the best thing to do if the GRN/YEL won't each either pin 8's on the 6V6's.
                      Solder an extension to it... or just ground it to the chassis somewhere like many other builders do.
                      Do just one method, not both.
                      Bruce

                      Mission Amps
                      Denver, CO. 80022
                      www.missionamps.com
                      303-955-2412

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                      • #41
                        Jonny:

                        Although not relevant to this discussion at all one really neat trick for a stock 5E3 is to turn up the other volume control when plugged in to one of the channels. I think it really expands the tonal palette available by dialing in the two volume controls while plugged into one channel or the other.

                        Enough for the little side trip- good luck!

                        Steve Ahola
                        The Blue Guitar
                        www.blueguitar.org
                        Some recordings:
                        https://soundcloud.com/sssteeve/sets...e-blue-guitar/
                        .

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                        • #42
                          Just wanted to report back that everything seems ok!
                          Amps sounds good, voltages seem to be in range, and it's a lot quieter with the GRN/YEL to ground (like I had originally done) and the removal of the 2 100ohm resistors (like Tom and others mentioned)
                          Thanks so much guys!
                          On the next build...I might just order Bruce's PT and OT (or Mercury or something). I'm not sure I feel good about the Classictones.

                          @ SteveA
                          Yeah....I love that about the circuit.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Jonny toetags View Post
                            Just wanted to report back that everything seems ok!
                            Amps sounds good, voltages seem to be in range, and it's a lot quieter with the GRN/YEL to ground (like I had originally done) and the removal of the 2 100ohm resistors (like Tom and others mentioned)
                            Thanks so much guys!
                            On the next build...I might just order Bruce's PT and OT (or Mercury or something). I'm not sure I feel good about the Classictones.

                            @ SteveA
                            Yeah....I love that about the circuit.
                            Magnetic Component's, Classic Tone transformers are excellent!! Don't sell those things short... high grade and very reasonably priced.
                            Bruce

                            Mission Amps
                            Denver, CO. 80022
                            www.missionamps.com
                            303-955-2412

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