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Offline jimiclow

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on: February 06, 2015, 06:46:50 PM
I just finished building my Smash this morning.
I'm hearing a hum with my ear few inches away from the speaker (95db sensitivity).
How much hum (in mvolts) is to be expected in this preamp?
Less microphonics than the Quickie.

Bottlehead Stereomour with V-cap, Mundorf, Alps
SEX 2.1- Alps, Mundorf
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Reduction with Mundorf, Clarity caps
Schiit Asgard, Schiit Lyr
Technics SL1200mkII
Woo WA-6
Hoyt-Bedford speakers, Fostex T90A
LCD-2, HD600, ER4P, HF5, SR60i, DT990-600, DT770-32, HFI580


Offline Paul Birkeland

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Reply #1 on: February 07, 2015, 05:40:50 AM
The missing piece of the equation is how much gain your amplifier has.  With your ear right up near the driver, I wouldn't be surprised to hear a little bit of noise, especially with speakers of your sensitivity, and would be more present with an amp having 20+dB of gain.

Paul "PB" Birkeland

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Reply #2 on: February 07, 2015, 10:07:49 AM
Thanks Paul!
It's actually the Sex amp. I'm just probably used to the Quickie being DC.
Would the Bee Pre have the same amount of hum as the Smash?

Bottlehead Stereomour with V-cap, Mundorf, Alps
SEX 2.1- Alps, Mundorf
Stock Crack
Reduction with Mundorf, Clarity caps
Schiit Asgard, Schiit Lyr
Technics SL1200mkII
Woo WA-6
Hoyt-Bedford speakers, Fostex T90A
LCD-2, HD600, ER4P, HF5, SR60i, DT990-600, DT770-32, HFI580


Offline Paul Joppa

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Reply #3 on: February 07, 2015, 10:26:52 AM
Turn the SEX amp down, and the Smash up to compensate - that may solve your problem. Or move the speakers so your ears are at least a foot away from them ...  :^)

Otherwise, you can start exploring the possible causes of the hum - power from the same outlets, disconnect all input interconnects, shorting plugs on the Smash input, effect of volume controls (both Smash and SEX) - these are the usual starting points. It can be a long journey.

Paul Joppa


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Reply #4 on: February 07, 2015, 04:11:46 PM
Thank you PJ!
I'm trying to rule out whether the hum is related to the build. I omitted the balance control and use only one input to simplify things. The hum measured only 0.3mv which I think is very low. Power supply capacitors were changed to 330uf. This will be my main preamp for the Stereomour.

Bottlehead Stereomour with V-cap, Mundorf, Alps
SEX 2.1- Alps, Mundorf
Stock Crack
Reduction with Mundorf, Clarity caps
Schiit Asgard, Schiit Lyr
Technics SL1200mkII
Woo WA-6
Hoyt-Bedford speakers, Fostex T90A
LCD-2, HD600, ER4P, HF5, SR60i, DT990-600, DT770-32, HFI580