It's another silverface B15N I had on my bench at it has little hum. Hum raises up along with tubes warm up (e.g. when I hit npower and standby at the same time there is no hum, it's begins to be heard when tubes catch their working properties).
I've already
- changed & checked PS caps
- bias cap & resistor (>variable)-
- made grounded power cable
- checked hum balance (but it's not that type of hum and this one works good)
- checked tubes (in other B15N they are completely quiet)
When I pull out 1st and 2nd 6SL7s hum is still there. So this would tell that it's not in preamp.. right?
When I pull out 3rd 6SL7 (phase inv/driver?) hum is gone. I see no burnt resistors, bad preamp caps, etc. Grounds are good.
What's off, the 1st channel volume control raises the hum after 1/3 turn (the same preamp tubes fitted to other B15N does not do it). I am a bit confused here...
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I've already
- changed & checked PS caps
- bias cap & resistor (>variable)-
- made grounded power cable
- checked hum balance (but it's not that type of hum and this one works good)
- checked tubes (in other B15N they are completely quiet)
When I pull out 1st and 2nd 6SL7s hum is still there. So this would tell that it's not in preamp.. right?
When I pull out 3rd 6SL7 (phase inv/driver?) hum is gone. I see no burnt resistors, bad preamp caps, etc. Grounds are good.
What's off, the 1st channel volume control raises the hum after 1/3 turn (the same preamp tubes fitted to other B15N does not do it). I am a bit confused here...
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