Every so often, servicing gear in the shop, I'll come upon an amp that has a bit more residual hum than I care for....Volume & tone controls CCW. This time, chasing a random click that may be in the driver stage of an Ampeg SVT-VR being repaired, and even with the power amp input dead-patched with a shorting plug, the random clicks are there. So after removing the power connection to the preamp (leaving the AC/StandBy/Chassis Gnd plug attached, powered back up, the clicks are no longer present (this time), but what IS there now is an old nemesis.....a cyclic hum that sounds like (phonetically).....'naaahhhhhh-ummmmmmmm........naaahhhhh-ummmmmmm......naaaahhhhh-ummmmmm' with about a 2second rep rate, wth the duty cycle around 1/4 (long 'ummmmmm', shorter 'naaaahhhhh'.)
Anyone ever hear that character in the background hum & noise?
Never found it to be related to line voltage level (ran the variac up and down from 100VAC to 130VAC). I've heard it on Vox AC-30's, Fender Twins', Marshall JCM 900's, a few others every so often, but have never found what the source of it was. I still think it's AC Mains related, as it's disappeared before. I haven't ever hung a current probe on the AC Mains, or looked between Ground and Neutral on the AC Mains to see if it's on the mains. The sound stage complex where I am is across the street from the Burbank Airport.
My random clicks have stopped, preamp no longer being powered up. After I had replaced a faulty bias supply cap in the power amp chassis (180uF/250V), and just to be safe, both of the 47nF/400V coupling caps to the Cathode Followers that carry the two adjustable bias/signal lines to the SVT-VR output stage, I was once again able to adjust bias without the power tubes turning on hard and pulling a lot of mains current. Then, found the output of the preamp with a different random LF pulse & hum. Seemed to be the last stage with both channels mix (a 12AU7....V4).
Nah....random clicks are back, so not from the preamp section. Just love a mystery!
Anyone ever hear that character in the background hum & noise?
Never found it to be related to line voltage level (ran the variac up and down from 100VAC to 130VAC). I've heard it on Vox AC-30's, Fender Twins', Marshall JCM 900's, a few others every so often, but have never found what the source of it was. I still think it's AC Mains related, as it's disappeared before. I haven't ever hung a current probe on the AC Mains, or looked between Ground and Neutral on the AC Mains to see if it's on the mains. The sound stage complex where I am is across the street from the Burbank Airport.
My random clicks have stopped, preamp no longer being powered up. After I had replaced a faulty bias supply cap in the power amp chassis (180uF/250V), and just to be safe, both of the 47nF/400V coupling caps to the Cathode Followers that carry the two adjustable bias/signal lines to the SVT-VR output stage, I was once again able to adjust bias without the power tubes turning on hard and pulling a lot of mains current. Then, found the output of the preamp with a different random LF pulse & hum. Seemed to be the last stage with both channels mix (a 12AU7....V4).
Nah....random clicks are back, so not from the preamp section. Just love a mystery!
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