Hi,
I'm building 2x6V6 tube amp, power section is copy of the Fender Deluxe reverb. I use star grounding system for smallest hum, but it isn't work, even hum (i guess not low 50/60Hz sound but "rectified" 100/120Hz tone) is loud. Please help me, what's wrong ?
- main trasnsformer is mounted horrizontaly on chassis, shielded output transformer verticaly, not close about 3" far from main transformer with 90 angle between their axis
- i have one star ground point on the chassis (SGP next), not close to main transformer and wires to tube heaters
- power supply is on PCB and design is: capacitor 10n parallel to HT winding, bridge rectifier 4x 1N4007, first 33u capacitor, wire to OT center tap, 1k resistor, second 33u cap, wires to power tubes G2 pins through 470 ohm resistors, 10k resistor, third capacitor 33u to supply phase inventor. Grounds pins first two caps are connected together and wire from ground pin of the first cap runs to SGP
- next wire runs from ground pin of third cap to SGP
- heaters windig has no center tape, next wire runs from virtual center (two 100 ohm resistors) to SGP
- all wires to tube heaters are twisted
- next wire runs to SGP from bias power supply capacitor ground pin
- cathodes of power tubes are connected together and next wire runs to SGP from this point
- output jack is isolated from chassis
- wires from OT secondary run direct to output jack pins, next wire runs from jack ground pin (sleeve) to SGP
- next wire runs from tip pin of output jack to top phase invertor negative feedback resistors divider
- next wire runs from negative feedback resistors divider ground point to SGP
But, as I wrote, it doesnt work well... I also tried to connect wires from ground pin of third cap and output jack ground pin direct on phase invertor negative feedback ground point and then run only one wire to SGP from here, but nothing didn't improve
I thank You very much for Your advices
I'm building 2x6V6 tube amp, power section is copy of the Fender Deluxe reverb. I use star grounding system for smallest hum, but it isn't work, even hum (i guess not low 50/60Hz sound but "rectified" 100/120Hz tone) is loud. Please help me, what's wrong ?
- main trasnsformer is mounted horrizontaly on chassis, shielded output transformer verticaly, not close about 3" far from main transformer with 90 angle between their axis
- i have one star ground point on the chassis (SGP next), not close to main transformer and wires to tube heaters
- power supply is on PCB and design is: capacitor 10n parallel to HT winding, bridge rectifier 4x 1N4007, first 33u capacitor, wire to OT center tap, 1k resistor, second 33u cap, wires to power tubes G2 pins through 470 ohm resistors, 10k resistor, third capacitor 33u to supply phase inventor. Grounds pins first two caps are connected together and wire from ground pin of the first cap runs to SGP
- next wire runs from ground pin of third cap to SGP
- heaters windig has no center tape, next wire runs from virtual center (two 100 ohm resistors) to SGP
- all wires to tube heaters are twisted
- next wire runs to SGP from bias power supply capacitor ground pin
- cathodes of power tubes are connected together and next wire runs to SGP from this point
- output jack is isolated from chassis
- wires from OT secondary run direct to output jack pins, next wire runs from jack ground pin (sleeve) to SGP
- next wire runs from tip pin of output jack to top phase invertor negative feedback resistors divider
- next wire runs from negative feedback resistors divider ground point to SGP
But, as I wrote, it doesnt work well... I also tried to connect wires from ground pin of third cap and output jack ground pin direct on phase invertor negative feedback ground point and then run only one wire to SGP from here, but nothing didn't improve
I thank You very much for Your advices
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