Bigbottle Phonostage Builders thread

Yes the TT is grounded to the BB.If I short the input to ground the hum gets worse than when its open.(Shouldnt it dissapeare when shorted?)
the only difference from the old trafo is (when there was no hum) that I now have 9,5-0-9,5v , wheras before I had 9,5-0v .Could that have sommething to do with it?
 
Yes the TT is grounded to the BB.If I short the input to ground the hum gets worse than when its open.(Shouldnt it dissapeare when shorted?)
the only difference from the old trafo is (when there was no hum) that I now have 9,5-0-9,5v , wheras before I had 9,5-0v .Could that have sommething to do with it?
Have you used the HV centre terminal to ground the PCB to the chassis?

If you have take it off. If you haven't, ground the PCB to chassis.

Not every Turntable needs the ground wire attached. I get hum with it attached here, yet at my mates house, he needs it in the same Phonostage.
 
Yes the TT is grounded to the BB.If I short the input to ground the hum gets worse than when its open.(Shouldnt it dissapeare when shorted?)
the only difference from the old trafo is (when there was no hum) that I now have 9,5-0-9,5v , wheras before I had 9,5-0v .Could that have sommething to do with it?
I have tried everey grounding options I can think of,but it always gives more hum.
So thought I´ll desolder one end of the 9,5-0-9,5v and try to only use 9,5-0.
And see the hum dissapeared...how com?
 
I tink I found the real cause of it all.I am taking AC to the VU meters from the filament AC.
If I remove that the hum goes avay with 9,5-0-9,5v connected I guess I´ll have to find another small trafo fo the VU meters.....busy night...
 
a couple of questions for the wise,
what order do the transformer wires go in the green blocks and also which is the + for the led's, square of circular pad?



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