I found this in an old post by jrfrond:
"Transformer orientation becomes critical because they can couple inductively through a steel chassis. You can get audible hum at the output even with no tubes in the circuit, just powered up. This is the PT coupling to the OT through the chassis."
Gibson GA42RVT has a very subtle low level hum that seems to be originating with the PT but can be heard through the speakers. Tubes in or out, standby or not, doesn't matter. This is a steel chassis, PT and OT directly bolted to chassis. They are on opposite sides of the chassis but they are oriented exactly the same. W/ the chassis removed, if I flex it a little so one side 'twists' slightly (and it is very slight, but a little flex is there, and thius the transformers fall slightly out of exact alignment) the hum goes away. Does this seem like a case of the aforementioned coupling? Would placing some fiber or non-conductive washers b/t the transformers and the chassis diminish the hum? Or maybe, washers under one side of the PT or OT to slightly change the angle? Just curious, it's nothing that's really bothering me but since I've been messing with the amp I'm getting nit-picky.
"Transformer orientation becomes critical because they can couple inductively through a steel chassis. You can get audible hum at the output even with no tubes in the circuit, just powered up. This is the PT coupling to the OT through the chassis."
Gibson GA42RVT has a very subtle low level hum that seems to be originating with the PT but can be heard through the speakers. Tubes in or out, standby or not, doesn't matter. This is a steel chassis, PT and OT directly bolted to chassis. They are on opposite sides of the chassis but they are oriented exactly the same. W/ the chassis removed, if I flex it a little so one side 'twists' slightly (and it is very slight, but a little flex is there, and thius the transformers fall slightly out of exact alignment) the hum goes away. Does this seem like a case of the aforementioned coupling? Would placing some fiber or non-conductive washers b/t the transformers and the chassis diminish the hum? Or maybe, washers under one side of the PT or OT to slightly change the angle? Just curious, it's nothing that's really bothering me but since I've been messing with the amp I'm getting nit-picky.
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