Hi,
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EDIT : this message is only for the history of my recent "re-build". See the latest post for update since I always change the title according to the issues I'm encountering. Thank you.
EDIT : I changed the titled of this thread since someone answered my initial question. Unfortunately though, problems persist.
Some time ago (4 years), I managed to build my first amp. An Hoffman Ab763/6G16. Everything went fine for a while, then I started modifying things... then got some volume drop and couldn't find the solution.
I'm working a lot and haven't got much time to build and tweak amp. But recently, I had some time off. And I tried to heal this amp.
What I've done: - Re-done the heater circuit (it was a mess...shielded with copper tubes).
- Re-done the ground scheme
- Change the filter caps (put them back in the dog house). It's a bit sketchy, but everything lands where it should. No shorts from + side to ground of any of the caps.
- Added some mods (Fat switch (treble cap value), tremolo controls are the back of the amp + switch on/off on the intensity pot) should've done that after everything is fine
Issue- When I fired up the amp the first time I had a very loud buzz and a burning smell (didn't try to inject signal... turned it off immediately)
-> I identifed a problem : I accidentely connected the preamp plate resistors buss to ground... Connection is now clipped.
All ground connections are good but will double check tomorrow.
No when I power up the amp, the heater circuitry looks fine, PT voltages are fine, then, when I turn on the standby switch, I get a long increasing hum. See video:
VIDEO :
https://tinyurl.com/yd7yo2eeSorry for the vertical orientation...
I'll try going upstream and adding the tubes one by one to locate the issue.
Thanks a lot in advance for anyone willing to help.
Have a nice day,
Wil from Belgium.