I have an old blackface AB165 Bassman with a terrible loud hum. Totally un-usable. I think it's more of a 120hz buzz, but it could 60hz. Sounds just like when you accidentally touch you finger the the guitar cord end.
When I first received the amp turned it on it smoked the original filter cap in the dog house. Since the whole head is 100% original I replaced all 5 filter caps, the bias cap, and the 16MFD/450v cap (schematic shows 8MFD). I also replaced the 470 ohm plate resistors and the caps on pins 3 & 8 of all the preamp valves. All tubes are confirmed to be good. 6L6's are matched.
I thought I didn't have a CT on the heaters so I added the two 100ohm 1/2 watters but then realized the PT does have two grounds coming out of it. The extra balance resistors didn't seem to affect my bad hum problem. (Should I remove the resitors I put on?)
The PT has only 331AC on the mains just before the diodes. But only 325DC at the power valves. The hum is there with all the preamps valves out and any combo of power tubes in or out. The PT has measures 14 ohms to ground on the secondary mains.
Of course the scope shows a nasty AC signal pattern on the OT but at low voltage. No problem with the pattern in the preamp section.
I never heard this amp before the filters smoked. So I don't know if I caued it during the recapping. But I still triple checked all my cap orientations. By the way I am able to run an audio tone through it and it responds to all the pots. I did check all the pot and input jack grounds. But I don't think that would have caused a problem because it still hums with the preamp tubes removed.
I thought I had a diode problem because all but one measures 5M ohms from end to end. But cumulatively they all have balanced resistance.
I'm stomped. Does anyone have any ideas. I'm not really sure how to chek the OT.
Thanks
When I first received the amp turned it on it smoked the original filter cap in the dog house. Since the whole head is 100% original I replaced all 5 filter caps, the bias cap, and the 16MFD/450v cap (schematic shows 8MFD). I also replaced the 470 ohm plate resistors and the caps on pins 3 & 8 of all the preamp valves. All tubes are confirmed to be good. 6L6's are matched.
I thought I didn't have a CT on the heaters so I added the two 100ohm 1/2 watters but then realized the PT does have two grounds coming out of it. The extra balance resistors didn't seem to affect my bad hum problem. (Should I remove the resitors I put on?)
The PT has only 331AC on the mains just before the diodes. But only 325DC at the power valves. The hum is there with all the preamps valves out and any combo of power tubes in or out. The PT has measures 14 ohms to ground on the secondary mains.
Of course the scope shows a nasty AC signal pattern on the OT but at low voltage. No problem with the pattern in the preamp section.
I never heard this amp before the filters smoked. So I don't know if I caued it during the recapping. But I still triple checked all my cap orientations. By the way I am able to run an audio tone through it and it responds to all the pots. I did check all the pot and input jack grounds. But I don't think that would have caused a problem because it still hums with the preamp tubes removed.
I thought I had a diode problem because all but one measures 5M ohms from end to end. But cumulatively they all have balanced resistance.
I'm stomped. Does anyone have any ideas. I'm not really sure how to chek the OT.
Thanks
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