humm in sds headphone amp.

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I just finished my first small ampproject, a SDS headphone amp but I got a problem: HUMMMMMMM. It's not very loud but is's there and when I approache the signal leads it get worse, I dont have to touch them to make it louder.
Since this is my first project and my understanding of EE and grounding is limited I'd appreciate some sugestions.

Ralph
 
I built that amp two years ago. It isn't the greatest amp ever, but I didn't have any trouble with hum. With the headphones removed, is there a DC potential across the outputs? Check that first.

Does it actually produce music?

Is the circuit ground connected to earth? What about the chassis?
 
It does produce music and with dance you can't hear the humm but with classical music it's all over the place.


Yes I got 2.08 mV of DC accross the output connector (what can I do about it.

The total amp is connected to earth with a starground.

Ralph
 
Oops,

just rememver that I disconnected the POT on the input. With the POT in place I don't measure any DC.

When I disconnect the ground of the output the humm get really soft but the sound is breaking up (echo's)?!

Any suggestions???

Ralph
 
It is hard to diagnose something like this, without actually seeing the amp. My next best guess is a bad solder joint, possibly somewhere in your ground. Check continuity of the circuit ground, chassis, earth, headphone jack, etc.
 
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