I've a just completed Princeton Reverb build that has an annoying hum that I can't figure out.
The amp is modified for 6L6 power tubes and has a couple simple mods noted in the attached schematic.
The hum is relatively minor... it's a background sound and you don't really notice it while playing. But it's there during quiet passages and it's more than I consider normal. The hum is present with the Volume at zero, it's steady until about 4-7 on the dial where it diminishes slightly, then it increases a lot beyond 8.
Turning up the Reverb beyond 7 increases hum. Disconnecting the reverb tank has no effect. The Bass and Treble controls don't have any effect. Increasing tremolo Intensity makes the hum more noticeable, but I don't think it actually increases the hum.
I tried pulling preamp tubes one at a time:
V1 - no effect
V2 - no effect
V3 - hum mostly disappears
v4 - hum mostly disappears
So it seems the hum is located in the V3 area but I need advice on narrowing it down from there.
Princeton Reverb Schematic Markup.pdf
The amp is modified for 6L6 power tubes and has a couple simple mods noted in the attached schematic.
The hum is relatively minor... it's a background sound and you don't really notice it while playing. But it's there during quiet passages and it's more than I consider normal. The hum is present with the Volume at zero, it's steady until about 4-7 on the dial where it diminishes slightly, then it increases a lot beyond 8.
Turning up the Reverb beyond 7 increases hum. Disconnecting the reverb tank has no effect. The Bass and Treble controls don't have any effect. Increasing tremolo Intensity makes the hum more noticeable, but I don't think it actually increases the hum.
I tried pulling preamp tubes one at a time:
V1 - no effect
V2 - no effect
V3 - hum mostly disappears
v4 - hum mostly disappears
So it seems the hum is located in the V3 area but I need advice on narrowing it down from there.
Princeton Reverb Schematic Markup.pdf
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