Dynaco ST-70 Upgrade

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Offline dbishopbliss

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Reply #15 on: October 24, 2014, 07:57:29 AM
Its been almost 4 years since I started this thread and I'm finally getting around to upgrading my amp.  I had the boards already, but I just ordered the parts to populate them.  Next Mid-Atlantic Bottleneck Meeting I will bring the amp.

David B Bliss
Bottlehead: Foreplay I, Foreplay III, Paramour I w/Iron Upgrade, S.E.X. w/Iron Upgrade
Speakers: FE127E Metronomes, Jim Griffin Jordan/Aurum Cantus Monitors, ART Arrays
Other: Lightspeed Attenuator, "My Ref" Rev C Amps, Lampucera DAC


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Reply #16 on: October 28, 2014, 05:28:18 AM
I've been doing a little readying (dangerous I know).  Lots of people say that adding a grounded power cord to the ST-70 causes ground hum loops.  Has anyone done this? 

David B Bliss
Bottlehead: Foreplay I, Foreplay III, Paramour I w/Iron Upgrade, S.E.X. w/Iron Upgrade
Speakers: FE127E Metronomes, Jim Griffin Jordan/Aurum Cantus Monitors, ART Arrays
Other: Lightspeed Attenuator, "My Ref" Rev C Amps, Lampucera DAC


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Reply #17 on: October 28, 2014, 06:58:15 AM
I have built the VTA ST-70 and use a grounded power cord. Mine is dead quite. Hope this helps.

kind regards

Michael

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Reply #18 on: October 28, 2014, 08:05:28 AM
I have built a Triode ST-70. Also has a grounded IEC, and no problems here either.



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Reply #19 on: October 28, 2014, 08:24:01 AM
I've rebuilt 4 ST-70s and all got grounded power cords and no hum.  Two of those were almost scratch builds with Paully.

A frequent source of hum is the 10 Ohm resistor that floats the input's grounds from ground.