Suppose the following power supply :
![](http://music-electronics-forum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1373&stc=1&d=1197652537)
I've read about different ways of reducing hum from the heater supply. One
is to add a balancing pot between the two legs of the supply (and I presume
disabling the heater coil center tap) :
![](http://music-electronics-forum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1374&stc=1&d=1197652559)
Another way is to add an offset voltage to the center tap :
![](http://music-electronics-forum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1377&stc=1&d=1197653592)
Or do both :
![](http://music-electronics-forum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1378&stc=1&d=1197653592)
These last two were taken from the RCA RC-30 manual and I believe it would provide
about 50 volts of offset at 1ma through the dividing resistors in the case of
a blackface Deluxe Reverb.
Are these circuits worth it ?
Paul P
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I've read about different ways of reducing hum from the heater supply. One
is to add a balancing pot between the two legs of the supply (and I presume
disabling the heater coil center tap) :
Another way is to add an offset voltage to the center tap :
Or do both :
These last two were taken from the RCA RC-30 manual and I believe it would provide
about 50 volts of offset at 1ma through the dividing resistors in the case of
a blackface Deluxe Reverb.
Are these circuits worth it ?
Paul P
-
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