Thanks for all suggestions - good info. I believe this is a "normal" level of hum to expect from this amp. Though I could be wrong, I don't think any kind of instability is involved. It's a very low level hum that increases in the first few seconds as the power tube warms, but it does not amplify as the volume is turned up. I have to listen carefully for it. I'm not trying to waste anyone's time here. I am only seeking to learn and improve what I can. If my efforts do not yield a better result, I will have at least explored many options on an amp that I built and not some vintage masterpiece.
There is no center tap. I have gone from a single wire heaters to artificial center tap with 100ohm grounds and now I have a 200 ohm "balancing" pot to ground. No difference in the hum. I will try more of these suggestions - heater bias then OT placement.
There is no center tap. I have gone from a single wire heaters to artificial center tap with 100ohm grounds and now I have a 200 ohm "balancing" pot to ground. No difference in the hum. I will try more of these suggestions - heater bias then OT placement.
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