Here's a fun one that I'm stumped on. I'm helping a guy on another forum debug a build. He's working on a Soldano XR88 preamp clone with an internally mounted power transformer. The build is exhibiting significant hum/buzz with a peak at 180Hz. Through much trial and error, he's figured out that if the power transformer mounting screws are disconnected from the chassis - laminations are floating - the 180Hz component of the hum/buzz disappears. If a jumper wire is connected between the laminations and the chassis, the hum/buzz reappears. I've had him go through the PT troubleshooting on Geo and everything with the PT looks good. I can't think of a reason why this could be caused. The two thoughts now from myself and the community are either it's caused by eddy currents, or by EMF. Eddy currents seem suspect to me because the condition can be recreated with a single wire between the laminations and the chassis, which means there's no loop for eddys to flow. EMF seems suspect to me because it appears to be a continuity problem, not a proximity problem. So I'm at a loss as to why this is happening or what can be done to fix the issue sort of a) isolate the transformer mounting from the chassis (I have some safety reservations about that), or b) new PT.
Anyone run into anything like this before?
Pics:
http://millerguitar.com/forumpics/X88R/X88R8.jpg
http://millerguitar.com/forumpics/X88R/X88R21.jpg
PT Datasheet:
http://www.hammondmfg.com/pdf/EDB270CX.pdf
Original description from the guy describing the conditions, in case my summary skipped over a detail I don't' know is important:
Anyone run into anything like this before?
Pics:
http://millerguitar.com/forumpics/X88R/X88R8.jpg
http://millerguitar.com/forumpics/X88R/X88R21.jpg
PT Datasheet:
http://www.hammondmfg.com/pdf/EDB270CX.pdf
Original description from the guy describing the conditions, in case my summary skipped over a detail I don't' know is important:
Originally posted by MGW
Originally posted by MGW
Originally posted by MGW
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