brainstorming session! Anyone have ideas what I can try next to reduce hum in my rebuilt Ace tone 601?
Things I've done / checked:
wire routing: use a big wooden stick to move wires around while the amp was running. no effect
filament grounding: pot between 6.3V secondary leads connected to ground (hum adjust nob). doesn't make much difference
ground isolater: plugged in through on of those adapter where they take off the safety ground plug. very very minor, if any difference. given that finding, I'm guessing something like the ebtech Hum X won't make a difference
transformer: I had to use one additional 15V transformer to supply voltage for biasing since I had to replace the original transformer and could only get a new one with two secondaries (6.3v and 180V). anyway, I had this 15V transformer mounted on the otherside of the amp, below the power tubes. I moved it up top and it's pretty far away from all the tubes and signal path. didn't really make a difference.
safety ground: safety ground wire is attached underneath one of the transformer screws to the chassis.
Other things to know: hum is there regardless of whether a cable or guitar are plugged in. I don't have a master volume control so can't test that. the volume pots for each of the two channels don't make much impact. even with all the pots on the entire amp turned to zero, no hum difference.
I'm running out of things to try!! Ideas??? I'll enclose some schematics (my apologies for it being in parts rather than one large file).
Things I've done / checked:
wire routing: use a big wooden stick to move wires around while the amp was running. no effect
filament grounding: pot between 6.3V secondary leads connected to ground (hum adjust nob). doesn't make much difference
ground isolater: plugged in through on of those adapter where they take off the safety ground plug. very very minor, if any difference. given that finding, I'm guessing something like the ebtech Hum X won't make a difference
transformer: I had to use one additional 15V transformer to supply voltage for biasing since I had to replace the original transformer and could only get a new one with two secondaries (6.3v and 180V). anyway, I had this 15V transformer mounted on the otherside of the amp, below the power tubes. I moved it up top and it's pretty far away from all the tubes and signal path. didn't really make a difference.
safety ground: safety ground wire is attached underneath one of the transformer screws to the chassis.
Other things to know: hum is there regardless of whether a cable or guitar are plugged in. I don't have a master volume control so can't test that. the volume pots for each of the two channels don't make much impact. even with all the pots on the entire amp turned to zero, no hum difference.
I'm running out of things to try!! Ideas??? I'll enclose some schematics (my apologies for it being in parts rather than one large file).
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