Samsquatch
New member
Hello forum,
So after a number of hours I decided to install the DC filament upgrade only because I had the most minimal (almost non-existent) amount of hum after tweaking with the pots. After I installed the upgrade I have more hum that I can't correct out with the pots BUT if I push down in the right hand 12AT7 or on the chassis plate between the two 12AT7s it goes away to nothing. So I know this thing could be dead quiet but don't want to stand there pushing down on the plate. Could this be a cold solder joint at the tube socket? I've cleaned up the 12AT7 tube pins and installed and removed all the tubes a number of times but no change. I'd like to listen to my Stereomour for many more hours before I get to the shunt regulator but I know how quiet it could be first. Thanks in advance.
So after a number of hours I decided to install the DC filament upgrade only because I had the most minimal (almost non-existent) amount of hum after tweaking with the pots. After I installed the upgrade I have more hum that I can't correct out with the pots BUT if I push down in the right hand 12AT7 or on the chassis plate between the two 12AT7s it goes away to nothing. So I know this thing could be dead quiet but don't want to stand there pushing down on the plate. Could this be a cold solder joint at the tube socket? I've cleaned up the 12AT7 tube pins and installed and removed all the tubes a number of times but no change. I'd like to listen to my Stereomour for many more hours before I get to the shunt regulator but I know how quiet it could be first. Thanks in advance.