Hello all -
I've got a Trainwreck Rocket DIY build that has some slight 120hz hum. It's really not that bad, but I'm an audio engineer and session guitarist and ideally would like this amp to be as silent as possible. I've gotten a lot of great tips from this forum to help quiet down the noise a LOT already, but I still have some lingering 120hz hum. I also fully accept that this is as quiet as it can be given layout, tubes, transformers, etc.
Here's the best info I can give:
1. It 1:1 copy of the Matt Taylor "Rocket Version A0 Schematic" aside from some tiny voicing tweaks (bright cap values, etc).
2. Yes, it is definitively 120hz. Even still, I have a humdinger on the filaments and 60 is Very quiet.
3. Amp is well built, clean, quality components, wirewound and metal film resistors in important spots, etc. Cap foils to ground, shielded wiring where applicable, and all the other normal tricks are employed.
4. Ground scheme is a 2-star system with power amp grounds separate from preamp grounds. Power amp grounds back by the PT. Preamp grounds on opposite side of amp near tone stack area (and yes I have tested it grounding closer to the input jack - no change in the 120hz hum). I have NO bus bar on the back of the pots. Individual wires go back to the ground lug, and they're all quite short.
5. Filter caps are new F&Ts, all proper values.
6. Voltages are spot on, amp itself sounds fantastic. No complaints there.
7. I have a very well matched set of power tubes and have rolled tubes for V1/V2/V3.
8. This particular amp is quieter with phase inverter grounded to preamp ground. Have tested this both ways.
9. Amp is virtually SILENT with gain pot down. Noise reading in my DAW is below -90dB. Crazy quiet. I really only hear the hiss and hum when the gain pot is turned up.
10. With this in mind, the only thing going on in V1 is: isolated input jack (cliff), wirewound grid leak, wirewound gridstopper straight to V1 socket, cathode resistor+bypass cap on the board, metal film plate resistor on the board. Standard coupling cap to the gain pot. Input jack and Cathode of V1 are connected together and those connect to the preamp ground. Gain pot grounds to V2 cathode, which goes back to preamp ground. Nothing wacky really?
I've done about as much as I know to do. Spent many, many hours on it. Again, I realize this may be as good as it gets and if that's the case, I'm still happy. I'm just trying to see if I'm missing something, or if any of you could help me think outside the box, or give me suggestions for things to consider at this point to help reduce the 120hz hum.
Any ideas or things to try are welcome.
Thanks,
Kendal