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Mesa Boogie F-30 Hum Problem After Repair
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Regarding the bias supply ripple, I can give you some real world examples.
The typical stock Fender supply ripple used in a push/pull 6L6 or 6V6 power amp is 0.3% to 0.5%. That is for the traditional single stage filter. With that setup, the extra hum caused by the bias supply ripple can be heard but it is not irritating.
If a two stage filter section is used in the bias supply, reducing the ripple to 0.04%, then the hum caused by the bias supply ripple becomes inaudible.
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Originally posted by bobloblaws View Post
What else did you have in mind, Chuck?
And I'm still troubled that grounding the actual PI input grid (via the "mute" switch" does stop the hum. That tells me that the hum is going into that grid. Yet none is being measured behind it.?. There has to be some dirt in the testing."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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