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In extreme cases, if they are not, you may need to ground the output jacks to the chassis.
Radio Interference
If you are picking up radio stations on your amp:
1.
Try a .01 uF
or 47 pf capacitor on very short leads between the ‘ground’ side of the input jack
and chassis.
2.
Make sure the chassis is fully enclosed electrically. Install a piece of thin Aluminum sheet metal
or HVAC Aluminum tape sandwiched between the chassis & cabinet and make sure it makes
contact with the chassis.
3.
Make sure the 68K grid blocking resistors are located at/on the V1 tube socket.
4.
Use shielded wire between the input jack and the 68K grid blocking resistor.
5.
Place ferrite beads over the shielded input cable.
6.
Try grounding the shield of the shielded input cable to the chassis instead of the preamp
ground.
Other useful measures to take in extreme circumstances:
1.
Use a filtered IEC connector for your mains power connection.
2.
Put a 100pf across the V1 Plate and cathode pins 1&3
Scratchy Sounds on Potentiometer(s)
If you are hearing scratch sounds on a pot when you rotate it, measure the voltage from that pots
terminals to ground. If you have DC voltage, a leaky coupling capacitor or tone stack can cause this to
happen.
Amp Buzz or Rattle When Installed in Cabinet
If you get a buzz in an amp when it’s installed in a cabinet, it could be due to any one or a combination
of the following things. Start with the easy things and work your way through the tests.
First, is it a metallic buzz? Is it a tube (ringing) buzz? Is it a softer buzz (wooden/plastic sound?)
Try using an external speaker, isolated from the amp to see if it goes away. This should tell you it's
related to the cabinet mechanics or not.
Testing Cabinet Mechanics
•
Are the Speaker mountings tight?
•
Are the cabinet construction screws tight?
•
Are the Vents loose? Use more fasteners; Rubber gasket between vent and chassis; hard rubber
washers to hold vent assembly on
•
Does the power transformer touch the mounting boards ? Check for a gap and then separate
the power transformer from the mounting board.
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