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Hi and thanks for the reply.Once I pulled out the mains from the Clarenet the hum disapeard.Ground loop?What can I do?
Try moving the whole thing to a different location or orienting it in a different direction. Try flipping the AC cord, temporarily reverse the hot and neutral.Hopefully you know the rules when it comes to avoiding ground loops.
Hello, could you be more precise? What have you done?- Even if you switch off the Clarinet you have several seconds of energy to run it - does the hum present in this period of time? After the period?- If the hum disappears after the period - it means rawly 2 things: either there is something emanating or receiving EMI (bad input interconnects, input RCAs, some mistakes in internal wiring, risky tubes...) or something wrong with the power supply filters.- If the hum exists after switching off the Clarinet (after the run off period), but with mains cord in place - try to disconnect the mains cord.- If the hum disappeared - then likely it is lack or bad or polluted earth bus in the mains. The second consideration is still external EMI.- At some point as you said - the hum disappeared - so the questions above should clarify the situation.
Ok, going threw all the circuit and checking, then removing all the grounds and reconnecting in star config. I found that the preamp is better, the hum is still there but it is at a level that is ok.
Now another thing I found was that when I conect the center tap of the 6-0-6 volt to ground as per schematics the 12au7 heaters wouldn't work so I disconected the grounding and it all works ok.