Well, I'm back to messing around with my preamp. I've built two now, and both have quite a bit of hum. I managed, using alligator clips, to move some grounding around and get it to an acceptable LIVE gig level of hum. I run it into a LM3886 chip amp that I installed in my 1x12 cab. However I would like to make them quiet enough to record with. And would also like to build some mic pres as well.
It's basically a Fender 5F1 Champ circuit, with a 5k Ra for the 6v6 and 1uf output cap. I have the output attenuated to ~2v at max.
I am using an Antek 05t350 torroidal transformer, and it's inside the chassis, very close to the boards and components. I know that this is most likely my main source of hum. Curious if anyone has any insight on this. Just how "quiet" are torroidal transformers?
My supply is a full wave rectifier - 100uf - 100ohm - 30uf (6v6)- 10k - 47uf (12ax7). There's no center tap on the secondary, should I use a bridge? Will that help with ripple hum?
I am aware that single-ended doesn't cancel psu hum, thus the larger filter caps.
The 6v6 is in triode mode, 5k Ra, and 5k Rscreen. 500 Rk. It's biased cold so the plate doesn't sit at 1/2HT, which I found sounds better anyways.
I've tried more filtering, moving grounds around etc... Even tried a DC filament supply, didn't help AT ALL. I initially built it with star grounding. Each triode of the 12ax7 was grounded with it's related filter, grid leak, cathode etc.. and same goes for the 6v6. I then strung the grounds together: res cap to IEC ground lug, 6v6 related components to res cap neg lead, 2nd preamp stage to 6v6 star, 1st preamp stage to it's star then to 2nd stage star etc.. I know this is confusing without a drawing. But I basically star grounded each stage, then ran that star to the following stages star, with the resevoir cap star being the last one and connects to the IEC earth lug.
I found that I had to move the 1st stage star ground to the speaker output jack for the least hum.
Where should the filament virtual ground go? I connected it to the 1st stage filter as it didn't seem to matter where it was.
I do not have the input jack isolated from the chassis, as it didn't make a difference when I tried it. I didn't try the output jack, because the input jack didn't make a difference, but maybe I should. Maybe they BOTH need to be for it to make any difference. Anyway I spent many hours moving things around and got it a little better. Just looking for ANY input on the subject y'all may have.
When I pull the 12ax7 MOST of the hum is gone. If I ground the 2nd 12ax7 triode's grid the hum goes away too. So it is in the first stage, and I'm guessing is straight EMI from the transformer.
It's basically a Fender 5F1 Champ circuit, with a 5k Ra for the 6v6 and 1uf output cap. I have the output attenuated to ~2v at max.
I am using an Antek 05t350 torroidal transformer, and it's inside the chassis, very close to the boards and components. I know that this is most likely my main source of hum. Curious if anyone has any insight on this. Just how "quiet" are torroidal transformers?
My supply is a full wave rectifier - 100uf - 100ohm - 30uf (6v6)- 10k - 47uf (12ax7). There's no center tap on the secondary, should I use a bridge? Will that help with ripple hum?
I am aware that single-ended doesn't cancel psu hum, thus the larger filter caps.
The 6v6 is in triode mode, 5k Ra, and 5k Rscreen. 500 Rk. It's biased cold so the plate doesn't sit at 1/2HT, which I found sounds better anyways.
I've tried more filtering, moving grounds around etc... Even tried a DC filament supply, didn't help AT ALL. I initially built it with star grounding. Each triode of the 12ax7 was grounded with it's related filter, grid leak, cathode etc.. and same goes for the 6v6. I then strung the grounds together: res cap to IEC ground lug, 6v6 related components to res cap neg lead, 2nd preamp stage to 6v6 star, 1st preamp stage to it's star then to 2nd stage star etc.. I know this is confusing without a drawing. But I basically star grounded each stage, then ran that star to the following stages star, with the resevoir cap star being the last one and connects to the IEC earth lug.
I found that I had to move the 1st stage star ground to the speaker output jack for the least hum.
Where should the filament virtual ground go? I connected it to the 1st stage filter as it didn't seem to matter where it was.
I do not have the input jack isolated from the chassis, as it didn't make a difference when I tried it. I didn't try the output jack, because the input jack didn't make a difference, but maybe I should. Maybe they BOTH need to be for it to make any difference. Anyway I spent many hours moving things around and got it a little better. Just looking for ANY input on the subject y'all may have.
When I pull the 12ax7 MOST of the hum is gone. If I ground the 2nd 12ax7 triode's grid the hum goes away too. So it is in the first stage, and I'm guessing is straight EMI from the transformer.
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