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  • #31
    I just worked one one of these today with noise issues. Turned out to be a faulty 100k plate resistors. Check out R126, which is the 100k plate resistor for V105a. and also the 100k cathode follower load resistor R142 (Which is usually connected across the 2 triodes right at the tube socket)
    If I have a 50% chance of guessing the right answer, I guess wrong 80% of the time.

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    • #32
      yep already tried that but had no luck (also replaced ceramic caps with quality micas)

      Next thing i'm going to try is to replace those sh***y ribbon cables, maybe using all quality shielded cables...
      Btw, why are the shielding on the ribbons grounded on both sides?? Isn't that a bad thing for ground loops??

      Other than that, i doublechecked almost everything! starting to think that the background noise is part of that pcb design...

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      • #33
        Sometimes the shield carries ground from point to point. Also sometimes on a pc board, there will be traces that go nowhere and are there to act as shields between two other traces. A shield ground could end at one of those.

        As to ground loops, the context always matters.
        Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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        • #34
          I'm aware of that, thank you for pointing out
          just worried about grounds and ground loops Other than that, everything else looks healthy

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          • #35
            Hi! issue solved?

            Originally posted by ct88 View Post
            I'm aware of that, thank you for pointing out
            just worried about grounds and ground loops Other than that, everything else looks healthy

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