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I just painted the parts of my metal standoffs that could be a problem. No hum.
Scraped the anodizing under the transformer to provide a better ground.
Resoldered every joint. Bought new tubes. Swaped tubes.
Added separate ground (wires).
Moved all the (other) components so none is near to cause a hum. ...I have chassis mounted rca's.The are insulated from the chassis.
A Cornet 2 till the 45% - no hum.
What I think is wrong is hum being picked up from the wires ... running inside the unit from the board to the RCAs....So should I add insulated (shielded you mean?) wires for the RCAs?
I used them in my Clarinet and got no hum.
I also am building RCAs (cables) out of the same wire.
I think the hum is from ...
Added a ground wire from the transformer bolt to the star point.
...scraped under the star ground to get a better ground.
...if I turn the power off the thing stops humming until the caps discharged.
I have the part's that i could remplace the caps in the power supply.