6N6 plate wiring does not look right to me. I may be wrong but I see the supply going directly to the plate pin 4 (as returned from the choke and f.coil).
HV --> 33uF/field-coil --> field-coil output --> 6N6 pin 4 plate in parallel with HV --> choke --> choke output --> 6N6 pin 4 plate
6N6 pin 3 plate connects to OT.
6N6 pin 3 is where the noise is (also where the .005 cap connects to ground).
6N6 pin 4 has no noise to speak of.
There is 429 ohms resistance between plates 3 and 4. If I remove the harness to the OT, there is an open between plates 3 and 4.
Pin 3 plate hum is around 200 Hz with volume at zero. As I turn the volume up it maxes out at a 60 Hz hum.
Amp produces sound and is playable at lower volumes but as the volume rises so does the hum.
Not sure how to calculate the power on this amp.
Hum stops with input tube V1 pulled.
I have updated the schematic (attached). I have updated plate resistors on V1 and V2.
The new R designations next to the original ones indicate what I actually see in the amp based on the old color codes.
HV --> 33uF/field-coil --> field-coil output --> 6N6 pin 4 plate in parallel with HV --> choke --> choke output --> 6N6 pin 4 plate
6N6 pin 3 plate connects to OT.
6N6 pin 3 is where the noise is (also where the .005 cap connects to ground).
6N6 pin 4 has no noise to speak of.
There is 429 ohms resistance between plates 3 and 4. If I remove the harness to the OT, there is an open between plates 3 and 4.
Pin 3 plate hum is around 200 Hz with volume at zero. As I turn the volume up it maxes out at a 60 Hz hum.
Amp produces sound and is playable at lower volumes but as the volume rises so does the hum.
Not sure how to calculate the power on this amp.
Hum stops with input tube V1 pulled.
I have updated the schematic (attached). I have updated plate resistors on V1 and V2.
The new R designations next to the original ones indicate what I actually see in the amp based on the old color codes.
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