Hi All,
Great to be here, just finished my first SEX build and everything is working fine except... hum! It is a persistent low level background hum that doesn't change with volume. Both channels have a similar level of hum.
So I have done quite a bit troubleshooting and fiddling trying not to waste anyones time on here, but I seem to have tracked it down to the output transformers... I have run around re-soldering joints, checking voltages, nudging wires around etc before I arrived at them, I was showing a 50hz hum on the scope briefly at the OT outputs with no volume but it was hard to isolate and track consistently. I took the right channel output transformer completely out of circuit with just the outputs still connected to headphones and the hum still persists. Removed the OT completely from the chassis and tried rotating it near the power supply transformer and the hum can get louder or quieter depending on orientation / coupling. I confirmed a good ground connection to the cases of the OT's and power transformer when mounted, not sure if that could potentially cause problems (not an expert on this stuff). Hum is the same with the tubes removed also.
The OT's seem highly sensitive units for sure as even sitting on my work bench it picks up a solid hum from my soldering station at a decent distance. I have confirmed the winding wiring and also tried 8 ohm just for the hell of it with no luck.
A couple of points, Australian voltage is quite high these days (250v) so slightly above the rated spec in the build manual, the power transformer does run very warm, too warm to touch for more than a few seconds after hours of running, idle power consumption is about 49W. Also using Klipsch HP-3 headphones (25 ohm) which may be quite sensitive... Would you consider some hum on the SEX normal or am I simply expecting too much from this build? My only previous experience is the Darkvoice which doesn't have OT's but honestly sounds better in the current state unfortunately as I listen to a lot of quiet classical music where the background hum comes in and out of the mix at lower volumes...
Thanks all, any advice you can offer would be great or modifications to improve if possible
I have attached a build image also, PS ignore the black Mogami shielded wires going to the OT's as I suspected induced noise initially in those unshielded wires originally when I saw 50hz at the OT outputs but not at the tubes, the hum was there before changing the stock wiring...