Anyone have any experience with this Pre-Amp?
With the master turned down (and with the preceding valve removed)
there is too much hum in the output.It sounds mainly 2'nd harmonic dominated
which suggests the power supply but no ripple observed with the cro
and the main filter caps seem all good ..low esr measured with esr meter
and all within the ball park.
This valve is mounted near the power transformer and was wondering if
there is some sorta induction going on.
It does seem unusual to have the master pre the 2 halves of the 12AX7.
As the power amp in jack has no volume control on its input (a separate
power amp with solid state pre not used) the final valve in the preamp
is constantly feeding the pwr amp with this hum.
Its not an earth loop either as have tried all manner of hookups including
the non approved ones !
Have read other forums where it is said to be noisy with suggestions
relating to the lack of full rails for the IC's( ie it is +/- 8 volts instead of 16)
but am not even looking that far into it from the back end.
Maybe I should call a gastroenterologist !
I have noticed as soon as the power is cut the hum goes but it is still
amplifying as the signal dies away (can tell by putting my fingers on the valve
to make it hum (that's proper hum) as I switch it off.
Was even thinking of jigging the power transformer out of the case away
from the valve but seems a bit radical.
I am hoping someone has been here before as surely it is not supposed to be
like this even if Loud in their infinite wisdom have discontinued it.
Attached are some simplified diagrams of the power supply and final post master
stage.Any help gratefully received.
With the master turned down (and with the preceding valve removed)
there is too much hum in the output.It sounds mainly 2'nd harmonic dominated
which suggests the power supply but no ripple observed with the cro
and the main filter caps seem all good ..low esr measured with esr meter
and all within the ball park.
This valve is mounted near the power transformer and was wondering if
there is some sorta induction going on.
It does seem unusual to have the master pre the 2 halves of the 12AX7.
As the power amp in jack has no volume control on its input (a separate
power amp with solid state pre not used) the final valve in the preamp
is constantly feeding the pwr amp with this hum.
Its not an earth loop either as have tried all manner of hookups including
the non approved ones !
Have read other forums where it is said to be noisy with suggestions
relating to the lack of full rails for the IC's( ie it is +/- 8 volts instead of 16)
but am not even looking that far into it from the back end.
Maybe I should call a gastroenterologist !
I have noticed as soon as the power is cut the hum goes but it is still
amplifying as the signal dies away (can tell by putting my fingers on the valve
to make it hum (that's proper hum) as I switch it off.
Was even thinking of jigging the power transformer out of the case away
from the valve but seems a bit radical.
I am hoping someone has been here before as surely it is not supposed to be
like this even if Loud in their infinite wisdom have discontinued it.
Attached are some simplified diagrams of the power supply and final post master
stage.Any help gratefully received.
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