I just recapped an Ampeg Rocket R-12. After replacing all the electrolytics I had a ticking tremolo and this weird thumping hum, kinda like a heartbeat any time the volume was past 4 or 5. I completely rebuilt the tremolo circuit and got rid of the ticking but not the heartbeat. I replaced the rest of the caps one by one and most of the resistors with no luck. After studying the wiring and comparing it to the schematic for a couple of hours I found that the B+ was wired wrong, the voltage was higher on the preamp than the phase inverter. I fixed that and the heartbeat went away.
Now I'm down to a constant 60 cycle hum on the speaker. It measures a little less than 400mv peak to peak on the scope It goes away when I pull the PI and preamp tubes. I can see it all the way back to pin 2 and 5 of the phase inverter. I used a can filter because theres not much room in the chassis. I unhooked that and built the power supply on an eyelet board with individual caps and ran jumpers out to it with no change. I tried disconnecting the filaments on the 6v6 and 6sn7 tubes and running them off 4 flashlight batteries and the hum did not change. Ive been moving wires around with no luck. Any other ideas? Please!
Thanks,
David
Now I'm down to a constant 60 cycle hum on the speaker. It measures a little less than 400mv peak to peak on the scope It goes away when I pull the PI and preamp tubes. I can see it all the way back to pin 2 and 5 of the phase inverter. I used a can filter because theres not much room in the chassis. I unhooked that and built the power supply on an eyelet board with individual caps and ran jumpers out to it with no change. I tried disconnecting the filaments on the 6v6 and 6sn7 tubes and running them off 4 flashlight batteries and the hum did not change. Ive been moving wires around with no luck. Any other ideas? Please!
Thanks,
David
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