I'm not convinced that the brackets are needed for stability.
Neither of my 2 old AC30s has them.
The lower horizontal chassis with the transformers is from sturdy steel supported by the wooden board, while the vertical part is thin aluminum and flexes easily.
It seems the transformers are mounted with their magnetic fields in parallel, so some direct hum coupling from PT into OT is possible.
This would result in some speaker hum even with power tubes pulled.
I already advised to check proper grounding of PT parts using an Ohmmeter.
Also suggested a ground loop test using a (short, heavy gauge) grounding wire from the PT to the aluminum chassis part.
Neither of my 2 old AC30s has them.
The lower horizontal chassis with the transformers is from sturdy steel supported by the wooden board, while the vertical part is thin aluminum and flexes easily.
It seems the transformers are mounted with their magnetic fields in parallel, so some direct hum coupling from PT into OT is possible.
This would result in some speaker hum even with power tubes pulled.
I already advised to check proper grounding of PT parts using an Ohmmeter.
Also suggested a ground loop test using a (short, heavy gauge) grounding wire from the PT to the aluminum chassis part.
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