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Hi Pat,I'm trying to hunt down the source of excessive hum on my Cornet2. I would like some detail on the measures taken to reduce hum. I see you have a ground wire going to the transformer and a grounded shield. Would you please detail a bit on these mods? Thanks in advance.
1. Put a wire between the transformer and the grounding post. Looking from the back, I put it in the lower left screw, since it looked like it had a metal washer. Before I had done this, when the Cornet 2 was running, I coud sense the static electricity when running a finger on the top plate; now there's none.
my wire goes to the internal ground. Do you mean you ran your ground from the outside down to the ground post? - on the outside of the chassis?
Thanks Pat and WyldRage. I tested grounding the transformer screw by touching it with a wire and the other end to the ground post, which is connecting to IEC ground pin. Also made sure that my RCA ground are floating. No luck with reducing hum at all. One thing I'm wondering is whether the ground post should float as well? Now the post is touching the chassis.
Check where your Cornet 2 is plugged. If it's in a power strip, it may be possible that the strip itself is not connected to the earth (it would have 2 pins instead of 3 going into the wall socket). Are your interconnects shielded? If not there could be interference, as the signal from the TT is quite weak. Or there could be a magnetic field affecting your transformer, you could try moving the Cornet around a bit.If that's still not it, than I am afraid I can't help you with my limited electrical knowledge.
don' forget that you may have to live with hum.and if so the best way to reduce it is to use 5751 tubes as they reduce gain.