From memory (not always the most reliable) didn't I mention some hum when we first arrived i.e. before any experimenting with Richard's trafos? I think it became more noticeable when trafo was inserted & was not doing any isolation but completely disappeared when input/output grounds were disconnected & isolated?abraxalito wrote:Didn't we have the hum when my trafos were in but weren't being used for isolation (input and output 0Vs were commoned)? It went away when we broke that ground loop I seem to recall, but you were doing the fixing so do please correct me if my memory has failed me. Or did it hum before the trafos were introduced?nige2000 wrote: one thing i went to briefly investigate that hum we had the other day at times and i couldn't seem to repeat it, was the first time i heard hum with the amp
i think you mentioned something about chokes in regards toroids?
Hum issues can be fixed up in various ways, common-mode chokes can help but I find the off-the-shelf ones nowhere near as good as winding them yourself. You might also find that the precise point of connecting the input 0Vs to the power supply is crucial.
Your mention of "precise point of connecting the input 0Vs to the power supply is crucial" is something we were discussing a page back with the final pcb layout of Nige's amp viewtopic.php?p=80839#p80839