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Triode Project - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
In article , Keith G
writes "Don Pearce" wrote The MP3 has virtually identical hum on both channels - it certainly doesn't have anything like the disparity that the scope picture shows. http://www.donepearce.plus.com/odds/keith_screen.jpg Yes and the waveforms are the same height in SoundForge, so I'm suspecting the scope and/or leads atm. (No big deal, the scopes only a learning tool atm.) If U get really stuck run it over to Cambridge Keith ve haf ways of de-'umming valve amps:-)) -- Tony Sayer |
Triode Project - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Keith G wrote:
The Bad - It's humming like a good 'un and I suspect it's going to be a bugger to sort.... Well, I'd expect it to hum. A single-ended design doesn't have the inherent 'hum rejection' of the push-pull output stage configuration. Also, triodes have fairly mediocre anode impedances which make them more prone to supply ripple effects than tetrodes / pentodes. I'd suggest an extra stage of LC smoothing on the HT. Graham |
Triode Project - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Keith G wrote: The money's still on an earthing problem atm, but the 100Hz frequency is a bit mysterious.... Not at all. It's supply ripple. For reference, 50 Hz would indicate a 'hum loop' type problem, 150 Hz would indicate pickup from the power transformer @ 3rd harmonic. Graham |
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