Just installed a Mojotone output transformer in it. (Which was not a drop in fit)
After biasing, was checking it out with a spealer checking out for any circuit noises and found I'm getting about 35 mv of 60 HZ hum from the output. Then hum is definately coming from the driver. It doesn't change when I pull V1, 2, or 3. With the driver gone it's totally quiet.
I've swapped out tubes, checked all circuit components by de-soldering one end and checking with an ohmeter or a cap checker. I wound up changing out the 500pf to pin 2, because a mica cap read better on the cap checker.
I've even unscrewed the output transformer and spaced it from the chassis a good 1/4" to see if there was a change.
The 6.3 volt winding has a center tap and reads equally on both legs (about 3.4v. ea. leg)
I've inspected the fiber board underneath and it looks uncluttered and clean.
Questions:
Is it possible that the way the filament winding is connected to the socket a problem like this could happen? It's backwards from the preceding preamp tube socket.
Also, is it possible the tube socket itself could be bad? That's about the only thing I haven't completely disconnected or changed.
Thanks!
Showman Amp AB763 Schematic.pdf
Showman Amp AB763 Layout.pdf
After biasing, was checking it out with a spealer checking out for any circuit noises and found I'm getting about 35 mv of 60 HZ hum from the output. Then hum is definately coming from the driver. It doesn't change when I pull V1, 2, or 3. With the driver gone it's totally quiet.
I've swapped out tubes, checked all circuit components by de-soldering one end and checking with an ohmeter or a cap checker. I wound up changing out the 500pf to pin 2, because a mica cap read better on the cap checker.
I've even unscrewed the output transformer and spaced it from the chassis a good 1/4" to see if there was a change.
The 6.3 volt winding has a center tap and reads equally on both legs (about 3.4v. ea. leg)
I've inspected the fiber board underneath and it looks uncluttered and clean.
Questions:
Is it possible that the way the filament winding is connected to the socket a problem like this could happen? It's backwards from the preceding preamp tube socket.
Also, is it possible the tube socket itself could be bad? That's about the only thing I haven't completely disconnected or changed.
Thanks!
Showman Amp AB763 Schematic.pdf
Showman Amp AB763 Layout.pdf
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