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Jim, I had a nasty hum from my Cornet 2 due to two reasons:The second issue was when I tried to jumper the right and left rca grounds and take them back as a single wire to my PCB. I got my C2 completely quiet when I ran independent wires from the right and left rca chassis grounds back to the PCB. Basically the jumpered ground wires at right and left chassis grounds were creating a loop before that ground could see the earth ground pathway at the board. Those two changes got my C2 silent. There is nothing like success!
Hi Jim,What are metal standoffs?
It does in fact hum with no input connected.
I took it to a guy who really knows tube gear and he was able to reduce the hum a bit when running a jumper wire from a trannie screw to a metal plate seated below the Cornet. He let me keep the metal plate to seat the Cornet on and I did this same thing at my house but didn't seem to get as much of an effect.Funny thing is that the hum seems to be reduced a bit when the unit is flipped upside down.
Any ideas on what might be causing the problem?
I was wondering if anyone had the instructions and schematic for the Cornet?
Quote from: theclipper on 25 Apr 2009, 08:53 pmI was wondering if anyone had the instructions and schematic for the Cornet? Here it is:http://www.hagtech.com/cornet.htmlThe manual has the signal coupling cap upgrade info.The standoffs are supposed to be nylon, that would be the first item to change back to spec.