Pulling my hair out on this one.
'66 Super- sounds great after servicing, but the reverb has an awful hum as you turn it up.
I have:
-replaced the rca send, return, and footswitch jacks (they were awful loose)
-isolated said jacks and grounded them with the recovery tube's k grounds
-different wires, different tanks
-different tubes, cleaned sockets, and new components in circuitry
-insulated the runs to the reverb pot
-recapped the old, busted power supply
-cleaned as best I could under the main circuit board as well as under the doghouse board
-all voltages look good- no dc business where it shouldn't be
Now, when I got this amp-
Someone, before, had replaced the original tank with a 4FB- it has 1475 for input impedance where the 4AB that is recommended is 8.
With this FB tank- there is no hum, but of course the reverb is weak. With a new 4AB, or the tank I took from another '65 Super Reverb-
the reverb is strong, but you get the hums as you turn it up. As best I can tell- it is 120Hz.
One weird thing- As I was testing voltages across the board I noticed that touching my probe to the junction of the .1 cap, 1M resistor, and
the grid of V6B (PI) the hum mostly went away.
Also- at some point someone replaced the power transformer with a silverface PT. It is dated to '69. The only difference I can see is that
of course there is no center tap for the heaters- I just did the old 100r-100r faux center tap at the lamps terminals, and it seems that a 5U4
is now needed to get the voltages right.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have found many threads dealing with reverb hum, but it seems most of the issues were
resolved with tanks and associated conductors.
'66 Super- sounds great after servicing, but the reverb has an awful hum as you turn it up.
I have:
-replaced the rca send, return, and footswitch jacks (they were awful loose)
-isolated said jacks and grounded them with the recovery tube's k grounds
-different wires, different tanks
-different tubes, cleaned sockets, and new components in circuitry
-insulated the runs to the reverb pot
-recapped the old, busted power supply
-cleaned as best I could under the main circuit board as well as under the doghouse board
-all voltages look good- no dc business where it shouldn't be
Now, when I got this amp-
Someone, before, had replaced the original tank with a 4FB- it has 1475 for input impedance where the 4AB that is recommended is 8.
With this FB tank- there is no hum, but of course the reverb is weak. With a new 4AB, or the tank I took from another '65 Super Reverb-
the reverb is strong, but you get the hums as you turn it up. As best I can tell- it is 120Hz.
One weird thing- As I was testing voltages across the board I noticed that touching my probe to the junction of the .1 cap, 1M resistor, and
the grid of V6B (PI) the hum mostly went away.
Also- at some point someone replaced the power transformer with a silverface PT. It is dated to '69. The only difference I can see is that
of course there is no center tap for the heaters- I just did the old 100r-100r faux center tap at the lamps terminals, and it seems that a 5U4
is now needed to get the voltages right.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have found many threads dealing with reverb hum, but it seems most of the issues were
resolved with tanks and associated conductors.
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