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1. Try using shielded coax from wiper of volume control to mute connection on the relay pcb.
As mentioned previously, the AKSA produces hum as soon as input cables are connected to it. Then, the hum is reduced (not eliminated) when it is plugged into a powered-off GK-1. When the GK-1 is switched on, the hum slowly increases (I suppose this is while the tubes heat up).
Out of interest, when you have the GK-1 connected to the AKSA (with the GK-1 on), what do you have on the input of the GK-1 and what source is selected?
Have you run an earth wire (CAT5E is sufficient) from the relay pcb (at the 'Sig Gnd' point near R11) to the earth point near R17/17' on the analog pcb?
1. Right side of C8 lead to left (negative) side of C18 (solder under pcb).
2. Same for C8' and C18'.
3. Removed LINK just below C8 (just don't fit it)
4. Now run the wire from the relay pcb back to the GND connection just to the left of R17.
The hum is banished!This problem was a bear to diagnose, and Hugh and I had been struggling with this almost constantly for 2 weeks. In the end, the problem turned out to be simple. The root of my problem: a wooden enclosure. A metal enclosure has unavoidable contact with various things like ...