OK not really fireworks, more like little sparks. Bear with me here, this is hard to describe.
This is a very old GA20 probably 1952-53. All octal preamp. This amp has a pretty pronounced hum which I have not been able to eliminate. I have suspected recently that the hum might be transformer induced and is being picked up through the octal pre tubes, which all seem to be a bit microphonic. The OT is on the speaker, but the PT is on the chassis. So, this morning, I unbolted the PT from the chassis and was able to get it cleared off by about 1/2" and suspend it there so I could try the amp w/o the PT actually touching the chassis; my goal was to see if the hum was indeed PT mechanical hum vibrating the chassis and being picked up (and amplified) through the pre tubes. I had to keep one PT screw installed (not attached to the PT) as it is a mount point for a ground tag. Anyway, the amp fired up and seemed to definitely have less hum. As I'm moving things around a little, one of the PT mounting tabs came in contact with that screw and there was a very loud burst of static through the speakers. Also, I could actually see some little tiny arcing sparks like you'd see on maybe a 9 volt battery. I hooked my meter up to the PT tab and kept bumping it into the screw - I was getting voltage readings spiking up to 2-3 volts DC.
Is this something normal w/ a simple explanation that I have never seen before? Or is it telling me something about the condition of either the amp grounds or the PT?
This is a very old GA20 probably 1952-53. All octal preamp. This amp has a pretty pronounced hum which I have not been able to eliminate. I have suspected recently that the hum might be transformer induced and is being picked up through the octal pre tubes, which all seem to be a bit microphonic. The OT is on the speaker, but the PT is on the chassis. So, this morning, I unbolted the PT from the chassis and was able to get it cleared off by about 1/2" and suspend it there so I could try the amp w/o the PT actually touching the chassis; my goal was to see if the hum was indeed PT mechanical hum vibrating the chassis and being picked up (and amplified) through the pre tubes. I had to keep one PT screw installed (not attached to the PT) as it is a mount point for a ground tag. Anyway, the amp fired up and seemed to definitely have less hum. As I'm moving things around a little, one of the PT mounting tabs came in contact with that screw and there was a very loud burst of static through the speakers. Also, I could actually see some little tiny arcing sparks like you'd see on maybe a 9 volt battery. I hooked my meter up to the PT tab and kept bumping it into the screw - I was getting voltage readings spiking up to 2-3 volts DC.
Is this something normal w/ a simple explanation that I have never seen before? Or is it telling me something about the condition of either the amp grounds or the PT?
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