Hi I'm working on an Ampeg B18 that has developed a very loud hum. Here's the facts...
- It has been recapped relatively recently (within the past 10 years)
- All voltages look normal
- I've tried swapping out the power tubes and the preamp tubes, no change.
- OT tests good with resistance tests
- Volume and tone controls effect the sound. With both volumes down lots of hum, as one volume is brought up it starts to buzz, at around 10 o'clock the buzz and hum seem to hit a null and cancel each other out a bit, beyond that buzz increases. Both channels behave this way, one channel has to be all the down in order for the "null" effect to occur.
- Hum is just as bad with preamp tubes pulled.
- Hum is just as bad with PI pulled.
- I've replaced the bias diode.
- The pitch of the hum reads 120 hz on a tuner app, and placing my meter across the output jack it bounces between 60 and 120, so I dunno.
The only tube I haven't been able to verify is the 7199 PI. They're going for about $50 these days, I'm thinking maybe I should rewire the socket to accept 6U8A tubes...
https://tubedepot.com/t/tubes/preamp-tubes/7199http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16804&sid=1ddda3e432a056f1904adf4787f47a80In the mean time any thoughts on narrowing down where the hum is coming from would be wonderful.
Thanks!