I have a couple old amps that run 4 6550's. one of them has a problematic hum issue since I got it. What is curious is that the hum is coming from the power section. Pulling the PI tubes doesnt eliminate it. I've replaced the bias diode/cap as well as the main filter caps which has likely been in there since the 70's. both have been replaced with slightly higher values and voltage ratings.
Here is a schematic of an amp from the same company with the same power amp/power supply (but values are a bit different as mine is for 6550's not el34's)
http://www.ozvalveamps.org/holden/schematc.gif
Notice the voltage doubler and that the grids/preamp are fed from the mid point on the series caps. The amp does not have any resistors in parrallel with the main filter caps and the pc board does not have a place for them either.
Is this a problem? I would put some in to try it but I cant find any that would be a suitable value (but I have every other possible combination).
Otherwise the schematic is pretty much the same.
I can see that the grounding scheme wasnt very well thought through when I look into the amp. I dont think the hum is from a ground scheme issue though as it is from the power amp. I've checked the ground connections and they seem to be in good condition, though I may give them each a bit more solder incase that is the issue.
The other odd thing I've noticed is that the filter caps drain naturally within 5ish minutes after replacing the big 4 caps. (remember that those cap bypassing resistors are not in the amp). Is this a sign of something problematic?
The voltage on the transformer is 280vrms, giving the plates around 700v and the grids 350v.
Are there any other things that I'm overlooking?
Here is a schematic of an amp from the same company with the same power amp/power supply (but values are a bit different as mine is for 6550's not el34's)
http://www.ozvalveamps.org/holden/schematc.gif
Notice the voltage doubler and that the grids/preamp are fed from the mid point on the series caps. The amp does not have any resistors in parrallel with the main filter caps and the pc board does not have a place for them either.
Is this a problem? I would put some in to try it but I cant find any that would be a suitable value (but I have every other possible combination).
Otherwise the schematic is pretty much the same.
I can see that the grounding scheme wasnt very well thought through when I look into the amp. I dont think the hum is from a ground scheme issue though as it is from the power amp. I've checked the ground connections and they seem to be in good condition, though I may give them each a bit more solder incase that is the issue.
The other odd thing I've noticed is that the filter caps drain naturally within 5ish minutes after replacing the big 4 caps. (remember that those cap bypassing resistors are not in the amp). Is this a sign of something problematic?
The voltage on the transformer is 280vrms, giving the plates around 700v and the grids 350v.
Are there any other things that I'm overlooking?
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