Is it possible for a tube itself to be a source of hum? I just finished wiring my 5F6A DIY, and I've got a hum problem that I can't trace. It's 60Hz and about 15mV on the plate of V1. If I pull the tube, the amp is quiet (duh?).
My split grounds appear to be ok, but I'm not ready to redo the grounds and heaters yet. I did go ahead a rewire the input jacks and shorten the leads to the grids. The 68K resistors are on the jacks, not the eyelet board. No difference.
I read in another thread in this forum that some tubes can be hummers. I don't have another AY7, but the local music store sells Fender brand tubes. Should I get one?
Other than the hum, the sound is loud and awesome. Man, I wish I could play better. I'm a builder, not a musician.
Larry
My split grounds appear to be ok, but I'm not ready to redo the grounds and heaters yet. I did go ahead a rewire the input jacks and shorten the leads to the grids. The 68K resistors are on the jacks, not the eyelet board. No difference.
I read in another thread in this forum that some tubes can be hummers. I don't have another AY7, but the local music store sells Fender brand tubes. Should I get one?
Other than the hum, the sound is loud and awesome. Man, I wish I could play better. I'm a builder, not a musician.
Larry
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