Just built a PR clone using a replica chassis, eyelet boards, brass grounding plate etc. It's the B1270 circuit. I've repaired/restored a number of original Princeton and other BF amps and wanted to do this one from scratch, so I know exactly what the originals are like inside. I strived to have the layout and wiring as close to the originals as humanly possible (for better or worse!) right down to the grounding scheme and cloth wire and how every wire and tube hookup is routed. The amp sounds great but I have a faint 60 Hz hum at Idle that has turned into a challenge! Not a problem live - but it bugs me at home. I'm getting about 10-12 mv of 60Hz from the speaker at idle with nothing plugged in. I'm sure it's 60 and not 120 Hz. I know it's coming from V1B.
No change when Volume is down or V1 pin 7 grounded
No change when reverb is turned down (with or without tank disconnected)
No change when grounding V2 grid pin 2 on the reverb driver
Dead Quiet when grounding V1B output after the 0.022 Cap
Dead Quiet when grounding V3A grid pin 7
So first I suspected heaters/, so I installed a voltage divider and raised the heater CT to +30V - No change (That has worked well for me in the past with noisy 5E3 circuits)
I also disconnected the heater to V1 and connected to a DC bench supply - no help there either. So I've ruled out heaters a couple of ways
I've swapped in numerous known quiet tubes - No Joy
I've pushed wires between the board and sockets around every which way
I've replaced the cathode 1.5K resistor and 25 microfarad cap on V1 -No Joy
I've replaced the 100K plate resistor and the 0.022 Cap along with the 500 pf cap to the reverb driver - No Joy
I rotated/moved the reverb transformer to see if it was inducing a hum - no help
I'm assuming a ground loop now but my grounding scheme is exactly like an original. Which maybe is not the best but should work.
I've tried jumpering the V1 cathode grounding point on the eyelet board to other spots on the chassis but it hasn't helped. Any ideas out there?
No change when Volume is down or V1 pin 7 grounded
No change when reverb is turned down (with or without tank disconnected)
No change when grounding V2 grid pin 2 on the reverb driver
Dead Quiet when grounding V1B output after the 0.022 Cap
Dead Quiet when grounding V3A grid pin 7
So first I suspected heaters/, so I installed a voltage divider and raised the heater CT to +30V - No change (That has worked well for me in the past with noisy 5E3 circuits)
I also disconnected the heater to V1 and connected to a DC bench supply - no help there either. So I've ruled out heaters a couple of ways
I've swapped in numerous known quiet tubes - No Joy
I've pushed wires between the board and sockets around every which way
I've replaced the cathode 1.5K resistor and 25 microfarad cap on V1 -No Joy
I've replaced the 100K plate resistor and the 0.022 Cap along with the 500 pf cap to the reverb driver - No Joy
I rotated/moved the reverb transformer to see if it was inducing a hum - no help
I'm assuming a ground loop now but my grounding scheme is exactly like an original. Which maybe is not the best but should work.
I've tried jumpering the V1 cathode grounding point on the eyelet board to other spots on the chassis but it hasn't helped. Any ideas out there?
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