This came in with a toasted EL34. Retubed it, and biased it. There is a low level 60hz ish hum. If I removed the PI tube the hum goes away. If I remove all tubes EXCEPT the PI, the hum remains. Tried a new tube there, didnt help. I put a BFC from the grid of the PI input to ground and the hum went away. I'm not really sure what this tells me. I THINK it's saying the source of the hum is before the PI but after the previous recovery stage. I clipped a filter cap across the filter node for the recovery stage V4 and no change. I checked for AC ripple and don't see more than 27mv. But not sure how accurate my meter is. It goes down to 2vac range. Thoughts? BTW all controls are at 0. If I touch the chassis with my meter probe I hear a slight tick sound and it makes a scratchy sound if I rub my probe along the chassis. Not sure if that clues us in. I've checked all filter cap grounds from the negative pins of the caps to AC jack earth. All seem fine, at 7ohms, and my leads shorted is 7ohms.
I even tried elevating the heater center tap to 10v! It made the hum WORSE!
http://www.drtube.com/schematics/marshall/2210prem.gif
http://www.davidsonamp.com/sm/images...TDpoweramp.gif
I even tried elevating the heater center tap to 10v! It made the hum WORSE!
http://www.drtube.com/schematics/marshall/2210prem.gif
http://www.davidsonamp.com/sm/images...TDpoweramp.gif
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