I boosted the gain on my Gretsch 6156 amp a while back, and things worked out fine, but when I started rolling a few of my 12AX7 tubes into the first preamp position, I found one that sounded much better than the rest. It's an old Black long Plate RCA. The problem is it also hums quite a bit.
So just last night I had enough, and decided to have a look to see what I could do.
Gretsch 6156 Schematic :
This amp only uses the one half of the 12AX7 preamp tube, so on a hunch (the hum went to zero with the volume pot turned down) I just attached a 470uf 50V cap to cathode pin #8 (the unused side of the tube) and that cured it !
Boy was that easy, but I was surprised that even though that leg of the Preamp 12AX7 tube was not being used, it still injected hum into the circuit.
I realize I could have swapped tubes and gotten rid of the hum more directly, but believe me when I say this RCA is the best sounding one in this particular amp circuit (Bigger thicker sound but clear at the same time), and I got to use it !
I love this vintage amp even more now, and It's a joy to have it dimed, without much hum.
Anyone else come across this ? All and any comments are welcome !
So just last night I had enough, and decided to have a look to see what I could do.
Gretsch 6156 Schematic :
This amp only uses the one half of the 12AX7 preamp tube, so on a hunch (the hum went to zero with the volume pot turned down) I just attached a 470uf 50V cap to cathode pin #8 (the unused side of the tube) and that cured it !
Boy was that easy, but I was surprised that even though that leg of the Preamp 12AX7 tube was not being used, it still injected hum into the circuit.
I realize I could have swapped tubes and gotten rid of the hum more directly, but believe me when I say this RCA is the best sounding one in this particular amp circuit (Bigger thicker sound but clear at the same time), and I got to use it !
I love this vintage amp even more now, and It's a joy to have it dimed, without much hum.
Anyone else come across this ? All and any comments are welcome !
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