I an finally plugged in the RTR to the Eros. RTR has tape path kit and has Orton extended response head direct to O/P jacks.
Greetings,
I need help.....
My experience is following xcortes almost exactly. Hum in both channels. The hum was horrible until I grounded the RTR to the Eros. Now at moderate gain it is apparent and increases with volume.
My SS active buffer has a remote power supply 2 feet away. Doubt it is that.
I do have a tiny hum from the tube section of my Modwright Transporter. Does not increase with gain. And I turned it off when testing Eros.
The RTR does not have a grounded power cord, but even when I disconnect it, hum. I grounded the RTR to the outlet, hum.
I was very careful building the Eros. All tests OK. My diagnostic knowledge at this point is depleted.....
Haven't played a tape. Next step was to run test tape and align head with o'scope, but want to eliminate hum first.
Thanks!!
-Kevin
Greetings,
I need help.....
My experience is following xcortes almost exactly. Hum in both channels. The hum was horrible until I grounded the RTR to the Eros. Now at moderate gain it is apparent and increases with volume.
My SS active buffer has a remote power supply 2 feet away. Doubt it is that.
I do have a tiny hum from the tube section of my Modwright Transporter. Does not increase with gain. And I turned it off when testing Eros.
The RTR does not have a grounded power cord, but even when I disconnect it, hum. I grounded the RTR to the outlet, hum.
I was very careful building the Eros. All tests OK. My diagnostic knowledge at this point is depleted.....
Haven't played a tape. Next step was to run test tape and align head with o'scope, but want to eliminate hum first.
Thanks!!
-Kevin