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I have an ampeg Gemini I that has very audible hum. I was wiring up the filter cap when I noticed that when every cap is wired in, there is audible hum, the ripple measures 4.5VAC on the 70uF node. When I remove the wire connecting that cap, the ripple jumps up to 34VAC-ish, BUT the hum becomes much less audible. Then I replaced the original can-cap (70/40/40uF) with one that has 40/40/20/20uF. No matter what configuration I use on the new cap - 80/20/20, 40/40/20, 40/40/40 - The hum is the same except when I take out the filter cap at the +node of the bridge rectifier. The original 70/40/40 does the same thing, so I'm not sure that the cap is the issue.
The pentode portion of the phase inverter tube, 7199, failed, so I replaced that. I do notice that when I pull the phase inverter out, the hum goes away. I happen to have two, and both yield hum, so I'm not sure that the tube is causing the hum. I pulled preamp tubes and the hum was still there. I only have one set of power tubes to try
I'd like to know what the voltages are supposed to be too, but I can't seem to find a schematic that shows that.
I'm starting to run out of ideas, and I don't necessarily want to leave that first filter out of the circuit with 35V ripple, although the amp is pretty quiet like that. . .
I have an ampeg Gemini I that has very audible hum. I was wiring up the filter cap when I noticed that when every cap is wired in, there is audible hum, the ripple measures 4.5VAC on the 70uF node. When I remove the wire connecting that cap, the ripple jumps up to 34VAC-ish, BUT the hum becomes much less audible. Then I replaced the original can-cap (70/40/40uF) with one that has 40/40/20/20uF. No matter what configuration I use on the new cap - 80/20/20, 40/40/20, 40/40/40 - The hum is the same except when I take out the filter cap at the +node of the bridge rectifier. The original 70/40/40 does the same thing, so I'm not sure that the cap is the issue.
The pentode portion of the phase inverter tube, 7199, failed, so I replaced that. I do notice that when I pull the phase inverter out, the hum goes away. I happen to have two, and both yield hum, so I'm not sure that the tube is causing the hum. I pulled preamp tubes and the hum was still there. I only have one set of power tubes to try
I'd like to know what the voltages are supposed to be too, but I can't seem to find a schematic that shows that.
I'm starting to run out of ideas, and I don't necessarily want to leave that first filter out of the circuit with 35V ripple, although the amp is pretty quiet like that. . .
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