Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a used Crack amp that was reported by the first time builder to have a hum on the left channel without the speedball boards installed (he wasn't able to get the SB working so reverted to the Stock Circuit)
In my system (Power circuit and source gear) the hum was not detectable at all. Amp sounded great. A bit quieter when cranked up when set up in the living room with a laptop to the DAC vs in the room with our desktop pc and rats nest of power cables and cable modem/router gear near by, but still sounded good at normal volumes. Nice and clean and tubey.
Just got the failed Speedball boards looked over by my pop who used to be a tech. We fixed a broken LED lead on one of the A / B boards. Then installed the wiring for the C4S and installed the boards. I made a mistake on the left side with the terminal 7 black wire to G instead of O to the big Transistor with heatsink. Weak volume from a 1v input and no sound in right channel. A beer later I dove back in and found my mistake, fixed it and fired it up with a 2v source. Sounds great.
I just started noticing a high pitch hum in the left channel after it had been on for awhile. Doesn't matter if the volume is zero or up high. I guess the hum from the original build that was manifesting for the builder is now apparent in my setup with the speedball boards.
edit: just tapped on the top of the aluminum plate to do a little percussive maintenance, and it worked... the hum is now mostly gone (I think I hear a tiny hint of it though) so, take that fwiw - ah, it came back a little while later. tapping worked again
I have some pics of it before the speedball and will have to get some pics of with the speedball installed later. (https://forum.bottlehead.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FHnOZKgi.jpg&hash=4bd7e4e12897e3695fc76f39b917867f2edfaf02)
Any ideas where to start? Reflow everything that we didn't touch today?
My pop is old, but he is a skilled tech that just can't see as well as he used to, I'm able to see ok and solder well. We didn't go over the thing completely. It was working fine when I got it despite the hum for the original owner. Just want to work this out before installing a new ALPS 100k pot.
Thanks in advance for any insight into this hum