Hello forum
I've encountered this issue for quite a long time and i've debugged this whole amp to a certain point
the only issue i have is heater induced hum. Hum does not increase when i increase the signal that goes into the
power stage. It remains constant and reduces the dynamic range quite considerably.
I tried balancing the windings of the CT transformer. This Transformer delivers 12VAC RMS that goes into a Full Bridge rectifier
that feeds DC into the PHASE SPLITTER and PRE AMP TUBES.
I'm evaluating elevating the heaters with some DC to reduce the background HUM. This amp has 6 12AX7 Tubes that run DC on their heaters
and 4 6L6GC tubes.
This is a partial snapshot of the actual design:
This is what i have in mind
I wonder if anyone tried elevating heaters to reduce the HUM produced on the output stage. The Pre-amp stage is very quiet.
I tried balancing the windings to reduce the hum (Aka Humdinger) with no positive results. Considering the array how the heaters are connected is unusual and
might contribute to the HUM i'm giving the DC elevated heaters a try. I wonder if this would work or the peavey approach (5150 heater circuit) would work best feeding
the power amp stage instead.
The capacitors will just block the DC feed into the windings before it enters the full wave bridge rectifier.
I don't know how should i calculate its capacity accordingo to the amount of current they have to pass through their elements.
What do you think about this? Have you encountered a similar issue in your design?
Thanks in advance.
I've encountered this issue for quite a long time and i've debugged this whole amp to a certain point
the only issue i have is heater induced hum. Hum does not increase when i increase the signal that goes into the
power stage. It remains constant and reduces the dynamic range quite considerably.
I tried balancing the windings of the CT transformer. This Transformer delivers 12VAC RMS that goes into a Full Bridge rectifier
that feeds DC into the PHASE SPLITTER and PRE AMP TUBES.
I'm evaluating elevating the heaters with some DC to reduce the background HUM. This amp has 6 12AX7 Tubes that run DC on their heaters
and 4 6L6GC tubes.
This is a partial snapshot of the actual design:
This is what i have in mind
I wonder if anyone tried elevating heaters to reduce the HUM produced on the output stage. The Pre-amp stage is very quiet.
I tried balancing the windings to reduce the hum (Aka Humdinger) with no positive results. Considering the array how the heaters are connected is unusual and
might contribute to the HUM i'm giving the DC elevated heaters a try. I wonder if this would work or the peavey approach (5150 heater circuit) would work best feeding
the power amp stage instead.
The capacitors will just block the DC feed into the windings before it enters the full wave bridge rectifier.
I don't know how should i calculate its capacity accordingo to the amount of current they have to pass through their elements.
What do you think about this? Have you encountered a similar issue in your design?
Thanks in advance.
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