Not trying to work on any major projects, as there are plenty 'Holiday' projects to keep me otherwise occupied.
However, I have what was a very trashed Gibson Thor, that I'm trying to clean up the amp. The cabinet was destroyed beyound salvage. So, that's long gone. I did save two working 8 ohm speakers, though one has a tear in it. I believe that I can patch that with no issues. The front panel (attached to the cab and not the chassis) had a broken fuse holder and Power (polarity) switch. I have a fused (3A) box that I'm using to power the chassis. So, I'm using a jumper to bypass those and using the power switch on the box. This is my lamp limiter box with a circuit breaker installed in the lamp socket.
Here's the schematic from Doug's library, that I'm using:
http://el34world.com/charts/Schematics/files/gibson/Gibson_THOR_BASS-AMP.pdfIf you will look at the 2nd half of V1, labeled as 'Voltage Amp', I replaced the .047uf coupling cap, as the original had a broken lead. Went ahead and replaced the 500pf cap, just downstream of it.
Replaced all the caps in the power supply. The amp originally had two 3x20uf canned caps. I replaced one of those with a 4x20uf that I had on hand. And, the 40uf with a single. Replaced the resistors in the PS, as well. So, it's all new.
Connected the front panel cable that contained Vol, Bass, Treble controls, leaving the power cable disconnected. Installed my power jumper and brought it up on the limiter. 25W, 40W, 60W, and 100W bulbs. Then, put the CB in place of the bulbs and up on full line voltage/current.
One of the mods that I made was to make the Bias adjustable, so with the plate voltage stable at 475vDC, I set the JJ 6CA7 tubes for 36ma. The two 6EU7's are old stock. The amp works really great, and the Tone controls have a good range.
The problem is a moderately loud hum, that is there regardless of volume level. I start pulling tubes, beginning with both 6EU7's. Hum went away. Reinstalled the PI. Big hum is back.
At the downstream end of the .047uf coupling cap (leaving the V1-pin 6), I have installed an FX loop. The Send being connected to the .047uf, and the Return to the junction of the 500pf/470K, by means of another .047uf coupling cap. Shielded signal cables in between.
With no tube in the V1 socket, and using a jumper with one end connected to ground, and the other with a .1uf cap for a test probe, I began shorting out the signal. I started at the junction of the 500pf/470K components, just downstream of the .047uf coupling cap from the Return. Hum gone. Connected to V1-pin 6, and hum went away. Just out of curiousity, I connected to the top side of the 100K plate resistor. Made no difference. Hum still there.
Any suggestions as to what may be going on here? I can put the Pre-amp tube back in and hear no change in the hum level. Again, the amp sounds really good, and would make a nice project for a head cabinet. Thanks for looking. Have a good one.
Jack