I'm looking at a Custom Shop Prosonic that's pretty noisy with a 50hz (uk frequency) buzz. This is prevalent in standby and also with the output tubes removed, in standby.
The OPT is extremely close to the PT and the voltage is 300mv RMS on the secondary with the tubes removed. A piece of sheet steel slid between the two takes the rasping edge of the buzz to turn it into a hum, but it's still at an annoying level. I wondered if Mu metal might have a better result, or whether this will create unwanted side-effects.
Anyone got an economical fix for this?
The OPT is extremely close to the PT and the voltage is 300mv RMS on the secondary with the tubes removed. A piece of sheet steel slid between the two takes the rasping edge of the buzz to turn it into a hum, but it's still at an annoying level. I wondered if Mu metal might have a better result, or whether this will create unwanted side-effects.
Anyone got an economical fix for this?
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