want to do the parralell/series mod with the dbdt switch just want to verify that wire #3 stays connected to pot even when 1 and 2 are in jumped position. the original non switched version of this mod has #3 detatched and insulated
boogieman2012 said:I'm new to the forum and want to say thanks for the info. Gonna try these mods but I have one question. I bought the 47pf cap and its a 1kv. Is this cap ok to use or should I go back and order the 50v? 1kv is all they had in stock at the moment. Sorry to bring up an old thread but I dont want to mess up here. Thanks again for any response.
Jonom said:I posted this in modern amps but didnt get a reply, so I am posting it here, too.
My Nomad 55 combo has developed a hum. Anyone know what could be causing a hum in the red channel? The other two channels are fine. Changed all my tubes thinking that would solve it.
Still there. Idea's anyone? Someone told me could be the power transformer going bad, but if it was that wouldn't the hum be present across all three channels?
Thanks in advance...
soundguruman said:Jonom said:I posted this in modern amps but didnt get a reply, so I am posting it here, too.
My Nomad 55 combo has developed a hum. Anyone know what could be causing a hum in the red channel? The other two channels are fine. Changed all my tubes thinking that would solve it.
Still there. Idea's anyone? Someone told me could be the power transformer going bad, but if it was that wouldn't the hum be present across all three channels?
Thanks in advance...
Jonom said:soundguruman said:Jonom said:I posted this in modern amps but didnt get a reply, so I am posting it here, too.
My Nomad 55 combo has developed a hum. Anyone know what could be causing a hum in the red channel? The other two channels are fine. Changed all my tubes thinking that would solve it.
Still there. Idea's anyone? Someone told me could be the power transformer going bad, but if it was that wouldn't the hum be present across all three channels?
Thanks in advance...
Change the 22 uF capacitors in the preamp high voltage supply to 47 uF, change them all.
This will eliminate the hum, buzzing noise, and will get rid of the muddy sound.
Hey thanks for the reply Soundguruman!
I will get to swapping out the caps soon and see how she sounds.
soundguruman said:Then at V1 input, pin 7, you should install a 68K resistor in series with the ferrite bead.
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soundguruman wrote:
Then at V1 input, pin 7, you should install a 68K resistor in series with the ferrite bead.
Frankolino wrote:
Hi PlankSpanker, a very interesting feedback, but did you have made this change too?
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