DocG
November 4th, 2009, 08:07 PM
So I got this homebrew 5F1 Champ clone, made with old iron and tubes, on fleaBay. No cab or speaker. I connected it to the speaker in another amp and powered it up. Sounded great, no noise.
I bought a Weber 10" speaker and found a hi-fi speaker cabinet by the side of the road. Really! Then I pulled the tubes out of the amp while I figured out how to mount the chassis and the new speaker in the cabinet. Because I am woodworkily challenged, this process took a long time. Say a month. Maybe this is significant, I dunno.
Today I finally finished stretching the grill cloth and redrilling the speaker mounting holes, and cutting up the old cabinet back for ventilation and open backitude. Plugged the speaker into the amp, plugged the power cord into the wall, turned it on....
....and damned if it hadn't acquired a loud hum. Turning the volume control had no effect on the hum. Plugging in a guitar had no effect on the hum. The guitar can be heard through the amp, and the volume control affects its volume.
All the caps and resistors in the amp are modern. A month ago the amp was impressively humless. Why would a month off, or removing and replacing tubes, cause hum to happen?
Any hints?
I bought a Weber 10" speaker and found a hi-fi speaker cabinet by the side of the road. Really! Then I pulled the tubes out of the amp while I figured out how to mount the chassis and the new speaker in the cabinet. Because I am woodworkily challenged, this process took a long time. Say a month. Maybe this is significant, I dunno.
Today I finally finished stretching the grill cloth and redrilling the speaker mounting holes, and cutting up the old cabinet back for ventilation and open backitude. Plugged the speaker into the amp, plugged the power cord into the wall, turned it on....
....and damned if it hadn't acquired a loud hum. Turning the volume control had no effect on the hum. Plugging in a guitar had no effect on the hum. The guitar can be heard through the amp, and the volume control affects its volume.
All the caps and resistors in the amp are modern. A month ago the amp was impressively humless. Why would a month off, or removing and replacing tubes, cause hum to happen?
Any hints?
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