This is bugging me....
Got a real mint 1971 Marshall 1959 that has a 60Hz hum around the phase inverter output.
Owner recently replace a bad power trans and all the filter caps and added a three prong grounded cord.
I cleaned and checked all ground connections, hum is still there when V3 is pulled.
Measuring DC voltage at the junction of the .02uf cap, 220K bias feed and 5.6K grid resistor (on the 82K side) knocks hum way down when meter is connected to ground, measuring DC and only DC, otherwise hum is still there
PT has some audible radiated hum.
Unless hum is being fed back from output trans...hmmm, what am I missing here.
Got a real mint 1971 Marshall 1959 that has a 60Hz hum around the phase inverter output.
Owner recently replace a bad power trans and all the filter caps and added a three prong grounded cord.
I cleaned and checked all ground connections, hum is still there when V3 is pulled.
Measuring DC voltage at the junction of the .02uf cap, 220K bias feed and 5.6K grid resistor (on the 82K side) knocks hum way down when meter is connected to ground, measuring DC and only DC, otherwise hum is still there
PT has some audible radiated hum.
Unless hum is being fed back from output trans...hmmm, what am I missing here.
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