I made some changes to my old Supro Supreme (circa 1949) over the last year or so to "Hot Rod" it so I could play Hard Rock but still have a Chicago Blues amp as a basis. All the things I did made the amp into a screamer, particularly when I use a Parametric EQ / Boost pushing the front end...
However, in raising the gain and plate voltages, and picking the highest output tubes I could find, I raised the noise floor and hum a bit as well. The hum is louder and lower when I turned the volume pot up and down, so I reasoned it must be something before that pot causing the hum.
I was OK with the level of hum in the old hot-rodded Supro for a while, until I bought another Valco National amp that was nearly silent hum wise, even when dimed - ( A very Similar later model still using a field coil speaker and same tubes).
So now the hum of the Supro Supreme at an idle started to get on my nerves. I re-soldered all lf the grounds and made sure ALL the caps are new, and even put a 220uf cathode bypass cap in for the 6J7 tube. Some of this helped, but only a tiny bit.
I was just about to give up when I noticed a Cap on the schematic (Please see below) that came of the 6J7 Pentode Screen grid and went to ground. The value was .02uf, so I figured it may be in my best interest to make that a bit larger and see what happens. I took out the .02uf cap and installed two .047 caps in parallel (.094uf), and now the hum has been cut virtually in half, and is very acceptable. I've put the amp through the passes, and everything seems fine, but again the hum is much lower at idle ! I think the purpose of this cap is to dump any AC on the grid, but I don't quite know how to calculate the value for that cap, other than using a high pass filter calculation including the 1meg grid voltage resistor, but not sure if that is correct or not.
Any comments / insights are very welcome ! Thanks in advance for your help, I would like to understand what the heck I am doing !
https://el34world.com/charts/Schemat...supro_1600.pdf
However, in raising the gain and plate voltages, and picking the highest output tubes I could find, I raised the noise floor and hum a bit as well. The hum is louder and lower when I turned the volume pot up and down, so I reasoned it must be something before that pot causing the hum.
I was OK with the level of hum in the old hot-rodded Supro for a while, until I bought another Valco National amp that was nearly silent hum wise, even when dimed - ( A very Similar later model still using a field coil speaker and same tubes).
So now the hum of the Supro Supreme at an idle started to get on my nerves. I re-soldered all lf the grounds and made sure ALL the caps are new, and even put a 220uf cathode bypass cap in for the 6J7 tube. Some of this helped, but only a tiny bit.
I was just about to give up when I noticed a Cap on the schematic (Please see below) that came of the 6J7 Pentode Screen grid and went to ground. The value was .02uf, so I figured it may be in my best interest to make that a bit larger and see what happens. I took out the .02uf cap and installed two .047 caps in parallel (.094uf), and now the hum has been cut virtually in half, and is very acceptable. I've put the amp through the passes, and everything seems fine, but again the hum is much lower at idle ! I think the purpose of this cap is to dump any AC on the grid, but I don't quite know how to calculate the value for that cap, other than using a high pass filter calculation including the 1meg grid voltage resistor, but not sure if that is correct or not.
Any comments / insights are very welcome ! Thanks in advance for your help, I would like to understand what the heck I am doing !
https://el34world.com/charts/Schemat...supro_1600.pdf
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