I recently acquired an old Arc amp, made in Canada, for a pretty low price. It hums just enough to be annoying. I replaced all the electrolytics, and that helped a little bit, but not much.
The hum is coming from the preamp, as it gets a lot quieter when the volume is turned down.
See, the wierd thing about that amp is that it lacks a power transformer. The 120vac from the wall outlet is half-wave rectified and used directly as B+. I think the hum is coming from the filaments. The filaments of the three tubes, a 12ax7, a 35z5 diode, and a 50l6 power tube, are wired in series, straight to the mains. This means that there's about 40 volts on each tube's filament. The 50l6 has a 50 volt filament, and the 35z5 a 35 volt filament, so it shouldn't cause too much of a problem there. But the 12ax7 is getting more than three times its rated filament voltage. I would assume that is where the problem is.
To fix this, I have ordered a filament transformer from Mouser. I'm going to wire the 12ax7's heater correctly, and I can replace the rectifier with a solid state diode. I also did some searching on tube data to find a tube that would work with the 50L6. It looks to me like a 6L6 might work reasonably well in that circuit. It looks like the only difference between any tubes named with a number and then "L6" is the heater voltage (marked by the first number) and the voltage handling. Is that actually the case? I'm also wondering if an EL34 would work better. I'm looking for a pretty bright sound.
The hum is coming from the preamp, as it gets a lot quieter when the volume is turned down.
See, the wierd thing about that amp is that it lacks a power transformer. The 120vac from the wall outlet is half-wave rectified and used directly as B+. I think the hum is coming from the filaments. The filaments of the three tubes, a 12ax7, a 35z5 diode, and a 50l6 power tube, are wired in series, straight to the mains. This means that there's about 40 volts on each tube's filament. The 50l6 has a 50 volt filament, and the 35z5 a 35 volt filament, so it shouldn't cause too much of a problem there. But the 12ax7 is getting more than three times its rated filament voltage. I would assume that is where the problem is.
To fix this, I have ordered a filament transformer from Mouser. I'm going to wire the 12ax7's heater correctly, and I can replace the rectifier with a solid state diode. I also did some searching on tube data to find a tube that would work with the 50L6. It looks to me like a 6L6 might work reasonably well in that circuit. It looks like the only difference between any tubes named with a number and then "L6" is the heater voltage (marked by the first number) and the voltage handling. Is that actually the case? I'm also wondering if an EL34 would work better. I'm looking for a pretty bright sound.
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