I just finished redoing a SF champ and it has a bit of hum—no guitar connected and volume cranked. Hum gets a lot louder with 330pf snubber cap removed. Filaments seem like a good way to start, and I thought +bias would be a good way to go—saw it in a book (though poorly explained).
On my SF Champ, one end of my 6.3V winding is grounded, and so is one of the pilot lamp terminals. So should I:
1) Unground the 6.3V lead and connect it to one side of the new 2-wire heater circuit, utilizing both 6.3V PT leads?
2) Unground the pilot lamp terminal and include both terminals parallel to the 2-wire circuit?
3) Unground all sockets in heater circuit.
4) Add one side of the new heater circuit to the B+ via 2W 220K, and ground that same side with .5W 27K (maybe near the power cord ground or preamp filter ground)?
Does this sound right?
On my SF Champ, one end of my 6.3V winding is grounded, and so is one of the pilot lamp terminals. So should I:
1) Unground the 6.3V lead and connect it to one side of the new 2-wire heater circuit, utilizing both 6.3V PT leads?
2) Unground the pilot lamp terminal and include both terminals parallel to the 2-wire circuit?
3) Unground all sockets in heater circuit.
4) Add one side of the new heater circuit to the B+ via 2W 220K, and ground that same side with .5W 27K (maybe near the power cord ground or preamp filter ground)?
Does this sound right?
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