Hello,
Still happy with my new amp
but I was wondering if there is suggestions to improve hum and hiss. the amp is playable, that's not the problem.
1) AC hum : I know the way we wire the ground circuit is important to avoid this. I have 3 ground points : one for chassis ground (just next to the AC plug), one for power ground (next to the power transformer) and finally one near the input jack and linked to the bus ground : it's the basics I suppose.
I first power on the amp. Everything's fine, but when I turn off the stand by switch, there is this hum from AC. It's not awfull but it's there. I suppose it comes from the power supply, since this hum is always at the same level, no matter how the volumes and master are set. The trannies come from Ingo Georges. I'm sure about my circuit, I've checked it several times before testing it. Cap can come from Ceri@tone, the other caps in the power supply chain are F&T caps.
2)Hiss :
OK I know this is a usual "issue". Master past 3 or 4 and it begins to hiss quite a lot mostly when the bright channel is set past 4.
I know this can't be cured perfectly. This is an old style circuit and we have to accept this. But I can test some tricks or make some change to see if I can improve this. Maybe by putting metal film resistors instead of carbon comp at some locations in the circuit? Where would be those resistors to swap?
Last question : I've put the common of the output transformer to the power ground. I don't know what is better for this. We sometimes see common to ground and sometimes not (as on plexi brown from Stephen).
thanks for any kind of help.
Ed.