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Hi, Vacuumlanders,
The good news is that my Williamson "near-clone" (the topic of some long posts under VLF stability, etc.) is stable and working... so it's done, more or less... for now... I think (do we never fiddle with stuff?!) Hum and noise is fairly low. However, when I connected the Heathkit WA-P2 pre-amp some low level 60 Hz hum appeared... not much, but more than I expected. Adjusting the WA-P2 hum pot (across the heater supply) yielded a hum minimum at one end (rather than near the middle as on another WA-P2 set-up I have), but still too high. Did some head scratching and found the answer - a hum loop! This loop is around the B- line from the power amp, though the WA-P2 chassis (ground) and back to the PA through the audio cable shield. The solution: I added a 100R resistor in series with the B- line at the PA socket that feeds power to the WA-P2. Pre-amp hum is now very low and it now minimizes with the hum pot somewhere near the centre of travel, as expected. I could have used an open-shield audio cable but did not want to depend on a selected cable hook-up. Don't even think of opening the B- feed line since removal of the audio cable would then put the WA-P2 chassis at B+ potential ! If I pull off the audio cable the WA-P2 chassis goes to about +0.6 volt (pre-amp current x 100R.) Cheers, Roger |
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