Hi Guys,
Having a hum issue with this amp... 60 cycle stuff that's pretty annoying. I've just changed the power supply filter caps, but the problem persists. I've replaced V2 and V3 with new tubes today, and no change in the hum issue.
I've decided to trace the 60cycle signal on a scope, back from the Master volume, as the hum goes away completely when the Master is turned down to zero. The hum follows the Master volume knob setting, and is there even with the Gain knob (the first volume knob on this amp) at zero. So, this seems to eliminate V1 and V2a completely from being part of the problem. Scoping the power supplies at the top of each plate R...., this shows that V2B, V3A & V3B plate supplies are totally clean at the most sensitive scope setting.
The most hum signal appears at the plate of V3B, the driver for the reverb section. There is a little 60Hz at the grid of V3B, maybe .004V p-p, if my scope is accurate at that level. At the plate of V3B, I see about 200mV p-p.
So, it seems that the 60HZ first appears somewhere between V2B and V3B. It would seem the tubes are at fault, but changing them didn't fix it. (I also see some 60Hz on the bias supply, but with both grids getting the exact same signal, they should zero out, right? Also, this is way after the Master volume pot.)
Any ideas?
Thanks much!
Having a hum issue with this amp... 60 cycle stuff that's pretty annoying. I've just changed the power supply filter caps, but the problem persists. I've replaced V2 and V3 with new tubes today, and no change in the hum issue.
I've decided to trace the 60cycle signal on a scope, back from the Master volume, as the hum goes away completely when the Master is turned down to zero. The hum follows the Master volume knob setting, and is there even with the Gain knob (the first volume knob on this amp) at zero. So, this seems to eliminate V1 and V2a completely from being part of the problem. Scoping the power supplies at the top of each plate R...., this shows that V2B, V3A & V3B plate supplies are totally clean at the most sensitive scope setting.
The most hum signal appears at the plate of V3B, the driver for the reverb section. There is a little 60Hz at the grid of V3B, maybe .004V p-p, if my scope is accurate at that level. At the plate of V3B, I see about 200mV p-p.
So, it seems that the 60HZ first appears somewhere between V2B and V3B. It would seem the tubes are at fault, but changing them didn't fix it. (I also see some 60Hz on the bias supply, but with both grids getting the exact same signal, they should zero out, right? Also, this is way after the Master volume pot.)
Any ideas?
Thanks much!
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