Constant "electric" hum on crack

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Offline bottleheaduser3000

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on: July 01, 2014, 06:27:06 AM
Hi all
finished my crack 2 months ago (with speedball) and I've been loving it since.
Today I started noticing a little "hum" in the right ear pad (HD650)
He hum goes away if I lift the front of the plate 1cm (0.3 inch)
(https://forum.bottlehead.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FtwGsH3f.png&hash=9b3256476222001443897435df084726e2943f3c)

It also goes away when I lift the back up

(https://forum.bottlehead.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FfN2v4SV.png&hash=2be528ff5db0b239fe499b767ddbe33b7f9b25b6)

What could this be ?



Offline Paul Birkeland

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Reply #1 on: July 01, 2014, 06:48:33 AM
This is very likely a loose connection in the amplifier that is responding to being moved physically.

We generally recommend reheating all of your solder joints in instances like these.

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Reply #2 on: July 07, 2014, 11:22:49 AM
Could it be the big tube ?
When I tilt that one a bit it also stops.



Offline Paul Birkeland

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Reply #3 on: July 08, 2014, 11:40:45 AM
Could it be the big tube ?
When I tilt that one a bit it also stops.

Yes, that would suggest a loose connection on the octal socket, or a wire leaving the octal socket and going elsewhere.

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Reply #4 on: December 11, 2015, 09:55:20 AM
checked everything. could it be the big tube? when wiggling it the humming goes away.



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Reply #5 on: December 11, 2015, 10:02:36 AM
Based upon your description, it's more likely to be the tube pins losing contact with the socket or a loose wire on the socket than the tube itself. Try cleaning the pins of the tube with a scotchbrite pad or some really fine sandpaper.

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