Hello Everyone,
I am working on a BV 6212 with a hum balance control on it. First off, I can't find the correct schematic that shows the hum balance circuit. Only ones I could find were for the BV 60. This amp also doesn't have DC filament supply on the first preamp tube.
When I got the amp in, it had an open screen grid resistor, a open 620 ohm power resistor, a blown 12 ohm resistor and a bad diode in the auto biasing circuit, and a bad power tube. I fixed all of those problems and put it back together with some new tubes and it works!! The problem is that it really hums, especially from channel 1. The hum balance control doesn't do much to alleviate the problem. I plugged a guitar into the effects return and the amp sounds much clearer. Still a little buzz, but hardly noticeable. So it seems the problem is in the preamp section. I have cleaned all the pots and jacks and they all seem to be fine. I have tried different preamp tubes to no avail. I also swapped in a 12AU7 in V3 per schematic and it helped a tiny bit with the hum. There was a 12AX7 in V3 when I got the amp. It really sounds like a ground issue. The amp hums even with nothing plugged into it. Does anyone have any ideas on what might be causing this? I have read some of the other posts on here and I know these amps are problematic and that some of you are familiar with them. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thank You!! (I included the schematic for the BV 60)
I am working on a BV 6212 with a hum balance control on it. First off, I can't find the correct schematic that shows the hum balance circuit. Only ones I could find were for the BV 60. This amp also doesn't have DC filament supply on the first preamp tube.
When I got the amp in, it had an open screen grid resistor, a open 620 ohm power resistor, a blown 12 ohm resistor and a bad diode in the auto biasing circuit, and a bad power tube. I fixed all of those problems and put it back together with some new tubes and it works!! The problem is that it really hums, especially from channel 1. The hum balance control doesn't do much to alleviate the problem. I plugged a guitar into the effects return and the amp sounds much clearer. Still a little buzz, but hardly noticeable. So it seems the problem is in the preamp section. I have cleaned all the pots and jacks and they all seem to be fine. I have tried different preamp tubes to no avail. I also swapped in a 12AU7 in V3 per schematic and it helped a tiny bit with the hum. There was a 12AX7 in V3 when I got the amp. It really sounds like a ground issue. The amp hums even with nothing plugged into it. Does anyone have any ideas on what might be causing this? I have read some of the other posts on here and I know these amps are problematic and that some of you are familiar with them. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thank You!! (I included the schematic for the BV 60)
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