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Triode project - Epilogue
A quick thank you to *everyone* who volunteered suggestions to cure the hum problem on triode amp project. None of them were without merit, but the problem was being caused by no more than the B+ being lifted from the wrong side of the choke (itself a component of the circuit's 'pi filter') due to some wattock reading the circuit wrong!! (Which is a bit of a mystery in itself, because I'm the only one who's had a hand in actually building it !!!??? :-) Anyway, once the wires had been re-routed the hum disappeared completely - absolutely silent! See: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit.../ampkit138.jpg Now that the wire have been stuffed back in, there's only the 'normal' amount of tiny hum audible less than 6 inches from the speaker grille. It's a trade-off - no hum at all and swags of wire swinging in the breeze, or tidy it up nicely and induce a tiny bit of (normal) hum!!! (Bit of scope for some future tweaking here....) The whole grisly tale can be seen on.... http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit...de_project.htm ....if anyone's interested. (Next up the 'Phono Stage To Sell Your Granny For'...... ;-) |
Triode project - Epilogue
In message , Keith G
writes A quick thank you to *everyone* who volunteered suggestions to cure the hum problem on triode amp project. None of them were without merit, but the problem was being caused by no more than the B+ being lifted from the wrong side of the choke (itself a component of the circuit's 'pi filter') due to some wattock reading the circuit wrong!! (Which is a bit of a mystery in itself, because I'm the only one who's had a hand in actually building it !!!??? :-) Anyway, once the wires had been re-routed the hum disappeared completely - absolutely silent! See: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit.../ampkit138.jpg Now that the wire have been stuffed back in, there's only the 'normal' amount of tiny hum audible less than 6 inches from the speaker grille. It's a trade-off - no hum at all and swags of wire swinging in the breeze, or tidy it up nicely and induce a tiny bit of (normal) hum!!! (Bit of scope for some future tweaking here....) The whole grisly tale can be seen on.... http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit...de_project.htm ...if anyone's interested. (Next up the 'Phono Stage To Sell Your Granny For'...... ;-) Excellent! So it's a pair of 845s and a couple of Sowter's finest SE OPTs next then? -- Chris Morriss |
Triode project - Epilogue
In message , Keith G
writes [tales of joy] C'mon then...how does it sound? (Next up the 'Phono Stage To Sell Your Granny For'...... ;-) You don't sell your granny. Grannys are what you have a valve amp for. You give her a pair of fat wires (one in each hand) and say 'listen to this, grandma, it goes up to 11'. 16mm^2 distribution box tails work nicely (replace the fuse with a bit while you're at it). None of that posh silver cable, she'll nick it. -- Regards, Glenn Booth |
Triode project - Epilogue
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 21:50:25 +0100, Chris Morriss
wrote: In message , Keith G writes A quick thank you to *everyone* who volunteered suggestions to cure the hum problem on triode amp project. None of them were without merit, but the problem was being caused by no more than the B+ being lifted from the wrong side of the choke (itself a component of the circuit's 'pi filter') due to some wattock reading the circuit wrong!! (Which is a bit of a mystery in itself, because I'm the only one who's had a hand in actually building it !!!??? :-) Anyway, once the wires had been re-routed the hum disappeared completely - absolutely silent! See, I *told* you it needed a pi filter! :-) Excellent! So it's a pair of 845s and a couple of Sowter's finest SE OPTs next then? Hmmmm, now *that* is a real project - you'll concentrate much more closely with a 4-figure B+ rail! -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Triode project - Epilogue
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message ... On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 21:50:25 +0100, Chris Morriss wrote: In message , Keith G writes A quick thank you to *everyone* who volunteered suggestions to cure the hum problem on triode amp project. None of them were without merit, but the problem was being caused by no more than the B+ being lifted from the wrong side of the choke (itself a component of the circuit's 'pi filter') due to some wattock reading the circuit wrong!! (Which is a bit of a mystery in itself, because I'm the only one who's had a hand in actually building it !!!??? :-) Anyway, once the wires had been re-routed the hum disappeared completely - absolutely silent! See, I *told* you it needed a pi filter! :-) Excellent! So it's a pair of 845s and a couple of Sowter's finest SE OPTs next then? Hmmmm, now *that* is a real project - you'll concentrate much more closely with a 4-figure B+ rail! Hmm, the first step on the road to valve escalation madness, see Audio Bizzarro http://www.spiritone.com/~tube/constructor.htm plenty of 845 & Sowters there. That Altec 816 cab would be perfect for my Cinerama home theatre project though ;-) Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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