The amp is complete. I found the 120Hz hum coming from a faulty 12ax7.I have just finished building a Marshall 2204 clone for my own collection. I am in the process of voicing the amp right now. It was not built from a kit. I followed the original Marshall schematic, ceriatone layout and another layout that I think is from Metro. Between the three I think I got it right considering the layout I went with.
The voltages are within spec and compare closely to a bunch of actual 2204's I have had come across my bench.
The tubes I have installed right now are: reissue tung-sol, mullard, and TAD 12ax7, Winged C EL34's. Hammond transformers. 4x12 cabinet with Celestion greenbacks.
The amp sounds really nice at this point but there is some 120Hz hum that I am not sure about. I'd like to see if I reduce it further. It is dead quiet otherwise. I wonder if the 120Hz hum I have is acceptable for this circuit or if there is something else I can do in grounding or something I am missing???
Here is what I have done to troubleshoot:
1. Verified that it is indeed 120Hz.
2. Since it is 120Hz it is post rectification. Suspected not enough filtering in power supply. Temporarily connected a 100+100uF cap in place of the first cap after the rectifier diodes. The hum did not decrease. Tried moving the grounds of filter caps between preamp and power section ground points with no reduction.
3. I moved the bias filter cap ground over to the preamp buss ground. No reduction in hum.
4. Initially in this amp I had the filament wiring different than pictured. I did not twist the wires. I knew that I was going to have to twist them to absolutely rule that out.
I have run out of fresh ideas. Do you see anything obvious?
