In my two channel AC30-inspired amp I find that the 12AX7 channel has a more pronounced hum present when turned up than the EF86 channel. The hum is similar to what you'd hear if you brought your pickups a bit too close to the transformers, but it is a pretty muffled, warm "hummmmmm", not the typical buzzy/hissy preamp noise. Definitely sounds like 60hz hum, and it doesn't change in volume or meter when I poke around the amp. The one thing that DOES change it is when I turn the master volume up on the 12AX7 side (pre-PI master....), as when it is 3/4 or all the way up you'll start to hear the "hummmmmmmm". When you turn the master down past 3/4 of the way the hum is barely audible, and with the master down low you'll hear almost none of it. Turning up the preamp gain on this channel doesn't bring in any hum or hiss, so that's good, but I'd like to figure out where this is coming from. The hum is not noticeable on the EF86 side unless you turn that up ALL THE WAY, and even then it is so very slight...this channel is just volume/rotary tone switch, straight into the PI.
Odd note: I notice that the power transformer (Mercury Magnetics Woden clone) itself makes a noise very similar to the hummm I'm hearing on the 12AX7 channel, even with the amp on "standby". If you lean over and listen to the PT you can hear it kind of "hummmmmm" all by itself, and placing a finger on it or on the chassis will let you feel a very slight vibration. Now, I've heard PTs that hum before, but I don't know that I've ever hear that hum get introduced into the amp.
So I removed all the 12AX7s in the preamp (all the tubes on the 12AX7 side) and the hum was still present. I also (don't know if this was a good idea...) took a wire and touched the PT ground point and then went around and touched all the other ground points in the amp (preamp and PI buss bars, filter cap grounds, cathode resistor and cap, etc...) to see if something noticeable happened, but nothing quieted down. Then I took a piece of buss wire and touched the back of the Master, Cut and Bass pots (the ones closest to the power section), and doing this caused a scratchy noise to be heard when contact was made. Interesting.
Then, I noticed that the Master Volume makes a couple of slight "pops" when swept through the range. These pops occur roughly at the points where the hum becomes audible, at about halfway and 3/4 of the way open (up). Strange. Don't know how to interpret that.
Plus, I noticed that the PT hum is pretty loud even unamplified...so much so that it causes the metal tranny cover to resonate somewhat with the vibrations of the PT just sitting there. You can feel the vibration if you touch the Master, Cut, or Bass pot...it is that noticeable. The hum that the PT makes sure sounds identical to the hum that I'm hearing coming through the speakers...makes me wonder...
Finally, I noticed that the hum becomes less noticeable when the amp is switched to "low power" (inserts a 121 ohm resistor between the recto and the 1st filter cap...see pics) and/or when the filtering switch is set to "high filtering" (switches in another 16uf cap for a total of 32 as the first cap stage off the recto). So, does this seem to point to the recto/filter caps/power tranny as being the cause of this, or should I still be looking at ground loops elsewhere?
Here are a few pictures of the chassis....the pots closest to the PT are the master, cut, and bass knob, looking left to right...
http://www.18watt.com/files/power-section.jpg
http://www.18watt.com/files/preamp-section.jpg
Please let me know if something pops into your minds regarding what this could be. I'm going to go through the troubleshooting suggestions here http://www.geofex.com/ampdbug/hum.htm and see if something works out, but for now I'm stumped... The hum isn't THAT bad, but it definitely sounds like it shouldn't be there. I've played many, many amps, and I know what a quiet one sounds like (or doesn't sound like).
Thanks!
Odd note: I notice that the power transformer (Mercury Magnetics Woden clone) itself makes a noise very similar to the hummm I'm hearing on the 12AX7 channel, even with the amp on "standby". If you lean over and listen to the PT you can hear it kind of "hummmmmm" all by itself, and placing a finger on it or on the chassis will let you feel a very slight vibration. Now, I've heard PTs that hum before, but I don't know that I've ever hear that hum get introduced into the amp.
So I removed all the 12AX7s in the preamp (all the tubes on the 12AX7 side) and the hum was still present. I also (don't know if this was a good idea...) took a wire and touched the PT ground point and then went around and touched all the other ground points in the amp (preamp and PI buss bars, filter cap grounds, cathode resistor and cap, etc...) to see if something noticeable happened, but nothing quieted down. Then I took a piece of buss wire and touched the back of the Master, Cut and Bass pots (the ones closest to the power section), and doing this caused a scratchy noise to be heard when contact was made. Interesting.
Then, I noticed that the Master Volume makes a couple of slight "pops" when swept through the range. These pops occur roughly at the points where the hum becomes audible, at about halfway and 3/4 of the way open (up). Strange. Don't know how to interpret that.
Plus, I noticed that the PT hum is pretty loud even unamplified...so much so that it causes the metal tranny cover to resonate somewhat with the vibrations of the PT just sitting there. You can feel the vibration if you touch the Master, Cut, or Bass pot...it is that noticeable. The hum that the PT makes sure sounds identical to the hum that I'm hearing coming through the speakers...makes me wonder...
Finally, I noticed that the hum becomes less noticeable when the amp is switched to "low power" (inserts a 121 ohm resistor between the recto and the 1st filter cap...see pics) and/or when the filtering switch is set to "high filtering" (switches in another 16uf cap for a total of 32 as the first cap stage off the recto). So, does this seem to point to the recto/filter caps/power tranny as being the cause of this, or should I still be looking at ground loops elsewhere?
Here are a few pictures of the chassis....the pots closest to the PT are the master, cut, and bass knob, looking left to right...
http://www.18watt.com/files/power-section.jpg
http://www.18watt.com/files/preamp-section.jpg
Please let me know if something pops into your minds regarding what this could be. I'm going to go through the troubleshooting suggestions here http://www.geofex.com/ampdbug/hum.htm and see if something works out, but for now I'm stumped... The hum isn't THAT bad, but it definitely sounds like it shouldn't be there. I've played many, many amps, and I know what a quiet one sounds like (or doesn't sound like).
Thanks!
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