I worked on my friends AC100.
I rebuilt most all of it.
The amp seems to function fine. Plug in a guitar, and it sounds OK.
BUT...there is a hum.
If I put my meter across the speaker jack, it says 60Hz.
If I pull V1 and/or V2 the amp still hums.
If I pull V3 (the phase inverter) the hum stops.
I have 3 new JJ AX7 in the amp. All 3 hum in the same way.
This amp has a separate heater supply for the preamp and power amp.
I lifted the 6 VAC to the preamp filaments, and ran them from a 6 VDC supply.....the hum is still there.
The power tubes are new JJ...all about 3-4 mA apart, and are biased about 55%.
How do I search for the source of this 60 Hz.?
Thank You
pics below.....
http://i.imgur.com/iMKThJD.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/yXn579x.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/9pACXri.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/prQWe7A.jpg
I rebuilt most all of it.
The amp seems to function fine. Plug in a guitar, and it sounds OK.
BUT...there is a hum.
If I put my meter across the speaker jack, it says 60Hz.
If I pull V1 and/or V2 the amp still hums.
If I pull V3 (the phase inverter) the hum stops.
I have 3 new JJ AX7 in the amp. All 3 hum in the same way.
This amp has a separate heater supply for the preamp and power amp.
I lifted the 6 VAC to the preamp filaments, and ran them from a 6 VDC supply.....the hum is still there.
The power tubes are new JJ...all about 3-4 mA apart, and are biased about 55%.
How do I search for the source of this 60 Hz.?
Thank You
pics below.....
http://i.imgur.com/iMKThJD.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/yXn579x.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/9pACXri.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/prQWe7A.jpg
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