Howdy,
I have reworked and modified my little 18w amp, and have it nearly to my liking. Ive done the basic 18w circuit, plus reverb, and then went all wanky and added a gain stage, which has exposed a bit more hum than before.
In checking the heater wiring, I learned that there are two 6.3v windings on the tranny, and since It has diode rectification, someone previously wired it with one winding to the pilot lamp, and then grounded one lead and ran this to the Power tubes, and the Phase Inverter. The other 6.3v has a center tap grounded, and that winding is wired to all preamp tube heaters. Neither set is loaded much at all, as they both measure a bit over 7v.
One question is, Exactly how twisted should the heater wires be? These are somewhat lazily twisted, maybe a twist or two every three inches. I'm assuming this would be the source of the 60hz humm i hear at high gain. It does appear that this hum originates with the first stage, and while it is not very loud, it does grow if I increase gain on these early stages. I'm prepared to rewire all the preamp with a very twisted wire set, and likely add the power tubes to this circuit in hopes of bringing the voltage down a bit. I'll then abandon the 6v winding intended for the rectifier tube.
Does this sound like a good approach? Should I leave the power tubes wired to the 1 leg grounded circuit, or would this likely be inducing a bit of hum as well?
Thanks Y'all,
Jim