This one has me contemplating the slow pulling out of my hair. Not quite there yet, but I'm thinking about it. I don't like standby switches, but the chassis I just used had a slot for one so I had to put something there. This amp sounds great and is dead quiet when running. However, as soon as I switch to standby, there is a very loud BBBBBBBBBBBRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr r r r r r .......... that immediately comes through the speaker, quite loudly, then fades into the background (but is still noticeable) after around 5-10 seconds (as the caps drain down). Definitely sounds like 120 hz hum, not deeper 60 hz. The funny thing here is that even when it fades, the hum on standby is considerably louder than when the amp is actually off standby. I have checked and double checked grounds and I do not have this problem with any other amp being plugged into the same outlet. Have already checked the wall outlet. Rectifier is a 5R4, power tubes are 7581A, all tubes seem to be good as the amp sounds wonderful and works perfectly otherwise. Power section/cathodes all grounded to a single point near the PT, PI and preamp all grounded at the inputs. Power cord and PT copper shield are grounded to their own bolt.
I can't figure this out at all, but if I can't get it straightened out I think I'm going to move the standby switch into the line between the screens and the preamp.
I can't figure this out at all, but if I can't get it straightened out I think I'm going to move the standby switch into the line between the screens and the preamp.
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