Hello all. I have a crack I built myself approximately a month ago with only a few minor issues. Last night the amp was working great, with no hum. I turned the amp on today and was greeted with a right channel hum after approximately 15-20 seconds warm up time (about the time the coils in the 6080 start glowing). The hum does not change in intensity with volume, except moving to both channels and slightly louder when maximum volume is selected.
Troubleshooting I've done:
- Checked, re-checked and re-checked the re-check all voltages and resistances. Voltages are within the 15% threshold specified in the manual, and all resistances as spot on.
- Checked all grounds.
- Tightened all hardware (screws/nuts on both sockets and the power supply)
- Tried a different socket away from any possible interference
- Tried unplugging source (no change)
- Tried jumping RCA jacks to ground
- Re-soldered all connections
- Re-seated tubes
- Tried turning the amp on and off in different configurations (headphones in & volume off, headphones in & volume slightly up, no headphones, etc)
The other thing I noticed around the 10-15 hr burn-in point was the microphony in the large tube. If any vibration was made around the amp, I'd get a nice echo and/or higher frequency hum that suck until I tapped the tube. It's been on and off sensitive, sometimes to the point where typing on my keyboard about 2 ft away from the amp would create noise in the headphones.
What sucks is I've been waiting for the amp to fully burn in before starting the speedball upgrade. I was planning on starting the build/install this week but I'd like to solve this hum issue first before adding more changes/layers of complexity. Any suggestions? I've thought about trying different tubes, however I don't want to drop more money/time on getting new tubes that might not necessarily make a difference.
Also, what is the proper configuration to turn the amp on and off in? I've been turning volume down to 0 before turning off and wait for the tubes to warm up for ~10 minutes before increasing volume from 0.
Thanks in advance!
Edit: Did some more chopstick testing and found that now I'm getting some serious hum whenever I put a chopstick near the wire connecting the volume pot and terminal A7. The hum is substantially louder now as well now that I've poked/prodded around the A7 wire. It also changes frequency slightly once the amp is powered off and trails off.