Originally posted by Helmholtz
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The cathode bypass cap is rather low for my taste, but it's one of the few areas of the original amp left
I really don't think this stage generated any significant noise though. At least not the nasty noise coupling in at idle I'm talking about. I pulled the tube completely out of the amp with no change in the loud hum. I also went through added a parallel 22µF capacitor to each preamp filter node one at a time to rule out a failing or undersized capacitor. It did quiet down some noise in the 12AX7 PI stage a little, but did not solve the main issue. I'm really suspicious of ground loops and I'm about to go back to my bench and start trouble shooting after this. What makes me nervous about if this is the case is the amount of work I would have to do to lift all the chassis connections in here
Originally posted by Helmholtz
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So, I chose the values of !M/51k, because (obviously) I achieve my design screen voltage, minimizes any loading on the stage, and I know I have those values on hand. I'm going to double check that the grid leak value of the parallel combination of these values is okay. Does this seem appropriate? The .33µF was rounded up and should give me a rolloff under 20Hz.
I do remember coming across some literature somewhere advocating leaving the screen unbypassed with evidence indicating an increase in the PSRR of the stage compared to measuring the bypassed stage. I may leave it unbypassed and see where the degenerative (or perhaps regenerative?) feedback takes us.
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