The Heathkit amp that I'm converting has a hum balance system that essentially is a pot taking the place of the 2 100R resistors you'd normally see used as a heater artificial center tap.
The pot is a 2k pot. I like the idea of keeping the hum balance control. Is there any problem using that 2k pot instead of the two resistors?
The reason I ask is because Heathkit runs the output of the pot to a voltage divider that's tapped from one of the bigger filter caps so it's raised about 17 volts above ground. The junction of the resistors that form the voltage divider has its own 40 mfd filter cap, too. I had planned to strip it down and just run the center lug of the pot to ground.
Anyone see if there'd be any issues with that?
The pot is a 2k pot. I like the idea of keeping the hum balance control. Is there any problem using that 2k pot instead of the two resistors?
The reason I ask is because Heathkit runs the output of the pot to a voltage divider that's tapped from one of the bigger filter caps so it's raised about 17 volts above ground. The junction of the resistors that form the voltage divider has its own 40 mfd filter cap, too. I had planned to strip it down and just run the center lug of the pot to ground.
Anyone see if there'd be any issues with that?
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