Zero Zone Ear 834 hum

Hi,

This is my first post here, but I've been lurking around here a while. I've successfully built a few bit and pieces from kits, such as Frugel-horn speakers, a Whammy headphone amplifier and a couple of phono preamplifiers.

I'm very happy the things I've built so far, but now a problem has turned up which was caused by suddenly pressing the "Buy it now" button on eBay. So now I've bought and built a Zero zone ear 834 clone, which came with everything included apart from enclosure, tubes and build instructions.

The kit was surprisingly easy to build, despite the missing instructions. I turned it on for the first time yesterday and it seems to work as expected, and also sounds quite good. But there is a loud hum, and I'm at a loss about how to get rid of it. The hum is the same in both channels. If I turn it off while playing a disc the hum immediately disappears while I still can hear music for a couple of seconds, so I'm thinking this is related to the transformer and/or power supply and some kind of grounding issue.

The tubes are Electro-Harmonix 12AX7EH.

Can anyone point me in the right direction to solve the problem?

I'm having trouble attaching photos so I've upload some photos here: diyaudio - Google Drive


Thanks,
Trond
 

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So what did you do?

Hi, I stumbled upon your thread while researching the same problem, a humming 834 build. I would appreciat any advice, pictures, etc on grounding. I believe my problem lies with grounding of the PSU, but I can't find any info.

Are you using the R-core transformer? Do you have a center tap from the heater coils, or any other means of grounding the heaters? Would love to get this thing quieter.

Thanks!
 
Hi, I stumbled upon your thread while researching the same problem, a humming 834 build. I would appreciat any advice, pictures, etc on grounding. I believe my problem lies with grounding of the PSU, but I can't find any info.

Are you using the R-core transformer? Do you have a center tap from the heater coils, or any other means of grounding the heaters? Would love to get this thing quieter.

Thanks!

Hi,

Sorry for the late reply!

Take into consideration that I'm a complete newbie when it comes to electronics, but what I did was basically routing every ground connection between the power supply and the preamplifier board through a common point, which is also connected to the chassis. See all the green wires in the photos. For what its worth: it did the trick and my 834 is practically hum free. There is hiss when I crank up the volume of course, but nothing noticeable at normal listening levels.

As you can see from the photos I use a R-core transformer. I also took care to isolate the RCA-connectors from the chassis.

I bought everything as a kit with no instructions (apart from the chassis and some other parts), so I was actually surprised when I turned it on and it worked...

It sounds great, and I am very pleased with it so far.

Trond
 

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