hi guys
just wanted to update you with the situation about this amp
i have got the transformer re wound by a specialist company here in the uk. great service and affordable as well
i have replaced all electrolytic capacitors and a couple of resistors and put in a fresh set of tubes. i used jj 7591s for the power amp
the amp works nicely and all the voltages seem to be in the ballpark, but I am now struggling with a hum problem. the hum is present with nothing on the input, and regardless of the potentiometers settings
without the preamp tubes the hum disappears, but if I put in the phase inverter it comes back. i have tried three different 6sl7 tubes, so I doubt it's a tube issue. also tried another 5y3 rectifier just in case, but no difference
i am wondering if this can actually be a ground problem. right now i have all the 0V points tied together and they go to chassis at a single point, on the input jack sleeve
i think that originally the amp had the 0V signal split in half and one side went to chassis at the power supply filter can capacitor and the other half grounded at the input jack sleeve
i didn't think that my modification to the grounding would cause any problem. what is your opinion on this matter ?
just wanted to update you with the situation about this amp
i have got the transformer re wound by a specialist company here in the uk. great service and affordable as well
i have replaced all electrolytic capacitors and a couple of resistors and put in a fresh set of tubes. i used jj 7591s for the power amp
the amp works nicely and all the voltages seem to be in the ballpark, but I am now struggling with a hum problem. the hum is present with nothing on the input, and regardless of the potentiometers settings
without the preamp tubes the hum disappears, but if I put in the phase inverter it comes back. i have tried three different 6sl7 tubes, so I doubt it's a tube issue. also tried another 5y3 rectifier just in case, but no difference
i am wondering if this can actually be a ground problem. right now i have all the 0V points tied together and they go to chassis at a single point, on the input jack sleeve
i think that originally the amp had the 0V signal split in half and one side went to chassis at the power supply filter can capacitor and the other half grounded at the input jack sleeve
i didn't think that my modification to the grounding would cause any problem. what is your opinion on this matter ?
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