I have an old build that was cool, quiet in the past but I always thought the transformers were undersized. The amp hasn't been played in a couple of years. This weekend I got to it and replaced both the PT (Hammond 270fx) and OT (Mercury deluxe rev job). Everything went pretty smooth until I started it up. It works, sounds pretty good but has alot of hum.
Details
- Hum is there even when a guitar cable is not plugged into the input.
- Hum is there with volume all the way down, gets louder with volume knob.
- Pulled V1, hum still there
- swapped rect and power tubes, hum still there.
- Did chop stick test, poked all the filament wires and all, hum did not change.
- Pull V2 (PI), hum is gone. Different tube in that spot, hum.
- New PT has different bell orientation (vertical vs horizontal). OT and PT still at 90 degrees from each other but only about 2 inches clearance between them.
- Hooked up a different OT (outside chassis) with clips and another jack, hum stays.
I am not sure where else to look. Not sure what to take away form the PI removal getting rid of the hum. Perhaps the filament wiring to that tube? That would be weird because it was quiet before and I didn't touch that part.
Could it be the center tap of the filament wiring (green / yellow) is not working properly? thinking of trying the 100 ohm CT trick to see if anything changes.
Any idea or hits would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Details
- Hum is there even when a guitar cable is not plugged into the input.
- Hum is there with volume all the way down, gets louder with volume knob.
- Pulled V1, hum still there
- swapped rect and power tubes, hum still there.
- Did chop stick test, poked all the filament wires and all, hum did not change.
- Pull V2 (PI), hum is gone. Different tube in that spot, hum.
- New PT has different bell orientation (vertical vs horizontal). OT and PT still at 90 degrees from each other but only about 2 inches clearance between them.
- Hooked up a different OT (outside chassis) with clips and another jack, hum stays.
I am not sure where else to look. Not sure what to take away form the PI removal getting rid of the hum. Perhaps the filament wiring to that tube? That would be weird because it was quiet before and I didn't touch that part.
Could it be the center tap of the filament wiring (green / yellow) is not working properly? thinking of trying the 100 ohm CT trick to see if anything changes.
Any idea or hits would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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