I've seen some rather dramatic hum reduction in older guitar amps by balancing the heaters to ground with resistors or a hum-balance pot, but I've yet to find a situation where making the heaters positive with respect to the cathodes provides anything like the same degree of noise reduction.
Does this jibe with others' experience? I ask because you often see both techniques recommended by the same sources.
(I know that elevating the cathodes can help prevent heater-cathode shorts where there would otherwise be a large heater-cathode voltage difference, but that's a different problem.)
Does this jibe with others' experience? I ask because you often see both techniques recommended by the same sources.
(I know that elevating the cathodes can help prevent heater-cathode shorts where there would otherwise be a large heater-cathode voltage difference, but that's a different problem.)
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