I've been working on a 1972 Gibson G30 SS amp, and the hum (60Hz) at the speaker is 11mV, not affected by any of the controls, including the volume control. It's just a constant background hum.
Granted I'm more comfortable with tube amps, but nothing in my bag of tricks for reducing hum has had the slightest effect on this amp. Is this level of hum just par for the course for a somewhat primitive SS amp with a single-ended power supply rather than dual-rails?
Attempts to reduce hum included taking the AC off the circuit board/switched volume control. That had no effect. It's not filter caps. I tried shielding the PT with some steel. That had a very slight effect, but not much.
I'm also puzzled by the fact that I'm getting 60Hz hum when the rectifiers are a diode bridge.
Granted I'm more comfortable with tube amps, but nothing in my bag of tricks for reducing hum has had the slightest effect on this amp. Is this level of hum just par for the course for a somewhat primitive SS amp with a single-ended power supply rather than dual-rails?
Attempts to reduce hum included taking the AC off the circuit board/switched volume control. That had no effect. It's not filter caps. I tried shielding the PT with some steel. That had a very slight effect, but not much.
I'm also puzzled by the fact that I'm getting 60Hz hum when the rectifiers are a diode bridge.
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