Originally posted by soundguruman
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I have several testers, including several digital meters and my house is wired properly, and always has been.
Thanks for the suggestion, tho'
I always use the best caps I can get, period. Thanks for your input, tho'
I have been through the tubes and back again, found 1 loose ground (loose, not disconnected).
I replaced the caps (microphonic) in question with no diference. In fact I replaced several, back down the preamp chain, just to be sure.
I even ran some shielded wire on some conenction and that didn't change things either.
The noise gets louder the closer to bias I am. It is biased at 42 ma at 400 v., which is just a bit cold. Raising it to 45 or so will just make it louder, not go away.
The buzz is pretty loud.
The showman, I'm working on, doesn't have a cap cover and I suspect that is part of the buzz (not hum)...there is no hum at this point.
I am working on a cap cover for it and should have it finished soon. I'll post back.....
The amp is loud and clean, and bright, beyond that.
still working on it.
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