A recent build I just finished has a little bit too much hum for me. I'm not sure if i made my leads too long, or if it was lack of proper lead dress or what.
I gutted a valve junior chassis and built a single channel ef86 18 watt amp out of it
Pretty cramped built I must say! Especially since I used a choke and a tube rectifier as well (ez81)
I had to create a center tap for the heater winding due to the fact that the PT I used didn't have one. This could cause hum?
Anyone experimented with DC on heaters? I've heard there is a benefit to this
Any help on reducing hum?
Cheers!
Reducing hum in new build
Moderators: pompeiisneaks, Colossal
Re: Reducing hum in new build
DC can help lower hum.
Try moving you lead dressing around with a chopstick and see if the noise floor goes down.
is it a 60hz or 120hz hum?
ground loop?
tubes?
cold solder joint?
pics?
Try moving you lead dressing around with a chopstick and see if the noise floor goes down.
is it a 60hz or 120hz hum?
ground loop?
tubes?
cold solder joint?
pics?
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