Hello all,
I have a problem with a new build, a 2 channel SLO-ish amp.
The problem is: annoying hum, that isn't affected by the preamplifier, and it does not go away when grounding the input (before the capacitor, of course) of the LTP. The only way to get rid of it is to short together the two LTP grids.
The LTP is fairly standard, 12AX7 with 100k/82k anode resistors, 470ohm common cathode resistor, then 22k resistor and a 8k2/1k divider for negative feedback. 100nF capacitor between the NFB
Heaters are AC and properly referenced to a voltage very near the actual cathode voltage, this heater chain also serves the 2x6L6GC output tubes (pretty standard, 5k6 load, 490V on plates). Swapping LTP tube doesn't help.
Suggestions?
Here is the schematic for the LPT and a screenshot of the hum measured at 8ohm speaker terminal (with speaker connected).
I have a problem with a new build, a 2 channel SLO-ish amp.
The problem is: annoying hum, that isn't affected by the preamplifier, and it does not go away when grounding the input (before the capacitor, of course) of the LTP. The only way to get rid of it is to short together the two LTP grids.
The LTP is fairly standard, 12AX7 with 100k/82k anode resistors, 470ohm common cathode resistor, then 22k resistor and a 8k2/1k divider for negative feedback. 100nF capacitor between the NFB
Heaters are AC and properly referenced to a voltage very near the actual cathode voltage, this heater chain also serves the 2x6L6GC output tubes (pretty standard, 5k6 load, 490V on plates). Swapping LTP tube doesn't help.
Suggestions?
Here is the schematic for the LPT and a screenshot of the hum measured at 8ohm speaker terminal (with speaker connected).
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