Thanks Helmholtz. I'll have a look at the wring from reverb jack to gain stage grid.
I did some trials on the PS to see if I could reduce the buzzy noise pickup (pictured ^ thread a bit) by cleaning up the diode switching noise.
I tried -
Between first diode/PT secondary junction and ground, for both phases -
10nF and 1K in series - no change to noise signal voltage when reverb on and tank close to PT
10nF and 1.5K in series - no change as above (these are the values suggested by Merlin in his Hi Fi preamp book)
10nF and 2.2K in series - no change as above
Between the two PT secondary phases -
100nF cap - increased the noise signal substantially as measured on my oscilloscope!
So from these experiments I was not able to reduce the noise pickup. And the cap across the secondary windings made the noise pickup worse. Either my component values are not optimised for effective snubbing, or else I'm barking up the wrong tree!
I did some trials on the PS to see if I could reduce the buzzy noise pickup (pictured ^ thread a bit) by cleaning up the diode switching noise.
I tried -
Between first diode/PT secondary junction and ground, for both phases -
10nF and 1K in series - no change to noise signal voltage when reverb on and tank close to PT
10nF and 1.5K in series - no change as above (these are the values suggested by Merlin in his Hi Fi preamp book)
10nF and 2.2K in series - no change as above
Between the two PT secondary phases -
100nF cap - increased the noise signal substantially as measured on my oscilloscope!
So from these experiments I was not able to reduce the noise pickup. And the cap across the secondary windings made the noise pickup worse. Either my component values are not optimised for effective snubbing, or else I'm barking up the wrong tree!
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