Hi Guys,
I'm becoming stumped while trying to repair an old Sunn head. I have an all original 68 Sunn Sentura II I'm looking at
Prowess Amplifiers - Sunn - Schematics - Sentura 2
It was brought to me with a complaint of a loud hum, as well as a popping/crackling in the reverb. I was able to verify that all of the original NOS tubes were still good, however the lydic's inside were suspect. So I replaced the big can cap, as well as all of the other high voltage lydic's. No other cap changes in the EQ or otherwise. The amp still hum's. A few things I've been able to find out in-relation to the hum.
1) Hum is directly related to the volume of V1, with the volume at 0 the amp is very quiet.
2) If I pull V1 with the volume turned up to hear the loud hum, the hum then disappears. Hum is not related to the tube, I've swapped out several other 12AX7's.
3) I've disconnected the reverb circuit as well as the tremolo, so that V1 is only feeding the 68N8, hum is still there.
4) I've replaced the 100K plate resistors, no change in hum. I also checked out the .01uF cap, and there is no change when replaced. In the V1 circuit.
5) I've also totally disconnected the input jacks to pin 7 of V1 and the hum is still there.
I'm getting kinda stumped. Any ideas on where I should look?
BTW, when looking with a scope at the power supply, I can see the hum on the A point 485-500V area as a funky waveform, however I do not see the hum on the other output points of the power supply....thus further head scratching.
Many thanks!
I'm becoming stumped while trying to repair an old Sunn head. I have an all original 68 Sunn Sentura II I'm looking at
Prowess Amplifiers - Sunn - Schematics - Sentura 2
It was brought to me with a complaint of a loud hum, as well as a popping/crackling in the reverb. I was able to verify that all of the original NOS tubes were still good, however the lydic's inside were suspect. So I replaced the big can cap, as well as all of the other high voltage lydic's. No other cap changes in the EQ or otherwise. The amp still hum's. A few things I've been able to find out in-relation to the hum.
1) Hum is directly related to the volume of V1, with the volume at 0 the amp is very quiet.
2) If I pull V1 with the volume turned up to hear the loud hum, the hum then disappears. Hum is not related to the tube, I've swapped out several other 12AX7's.
3) I've disconnected the reverb circuit as well as the tremolo, so that V1 is only feeding the 68N8, hum is still there.
4) I've replaced the 100K plate resistors, no change in hum. I also checked out the .01uF cap, and there is no change when replaced. In the V1 circuit.
5) I've also totally disconnected the input jacks to pin 7 of V1 and the hum is still there.
I'm getting kinda stumped. Any ideas on where I should look?
BTW, when looking with a scope at the power supply, I can see the hum on the A point 485-500V area as a funky waveform, however I do not see the hum on the other output points of the power supply....thus further head scratching.
Many thanks!
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