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OK this may be interesting - I get more hum, but then with audio inputs disconnected I get NO hum, and usually that give me more hum.
A picture of my amp is posted somewhere in this thread, I think.
well it was a nice try raindancer, appreciated. As I said it's not bad as is, but still a puzzle. I'm going to try revamping the lead routing as noted within a few days and see what that does, and I'll post an update. Meanwhile better get outside, it's a nice day.
Notice the cleanliness of Doug's work. Notice how you can draw a circle starting from the power supply all the way to the input/outputs. Notice how the AC lines are very far away from anything DC. This is the sign of a pro builder.Anand.
Doug,It wasn't in this thread but in the Lab when you were discussing your cool bandpass subs using the 12BX100. But anyway, here it is again for all to see:Notice the cleanliness of Doug's work. Notice how you can draw a circle starting from the power supply all the way to the input/outputs. Notice how the AC lines are very far away from anything DC. This is the sign of a pro builder.Anand.
Absolutely gorgeous work! I used to design and build industrial control panels and always prided our group on its good workmanship. I would have tried to hire you!Only one question. If the two amp boards were rotated 180 would that have not kept the sig leads shorter and further from the supply? Not familiar with this amps layout, but I would assume that the low level stages would be on the side with the inputs. That would also keep that portion of the amp further away. Not trying to criticize - just wondering as I may soon build one of these. It would be my first amp since a tube amp from scratch in 1958. Rod
The refinements on the new boards are nice, but I think the less expensive ones are sufficient for use as sub amps.