Victory!

Surgeon

New member
Oh yeah, that feels really good right now.

After a week and a half of intense debugging I finally got the amp to stop humming. 95% of what I was hearing is gone.

The key was to separate the ground of each cap can and get them each to their own tab on the power star-ground...

Expect pics of the completed build soon...

Thanks to everyone who helped: crusty, golden vulture, vanderchuck, gone shooting, zzmoore, toeknee, and I'm sure I'm forgetting someone here...sorry.

I'll have a guinness in your honor fellas!
 
Re: Victory!

And here are the latest pics:

Guts:

8cm100Guts_zpsfc3c167f.jpg


Cab (brown bootleather is the new black):

8cm100Front_zps061ca876.jpg


8cm100Diag_zps6b357366.jpg


Back panel:

8cm100Back_zps84301bea.jpg


Koshikas: my problem was related to the ground of my cap cans (filter caps). If you refer to this layout, you'll see that all three cap cans have to go to the same star-ground (power star-ground since this is a multi star ground approach) so I used a bus to link all three cap cans' grounds together and then connect the bus to the ground node. However, this created the hum I heard. To solve this, I had to connect all three cans independently each to a separate tab on the PT bolt... hope this helps your situation.
 
Last edited:
Re: Victory!

Where did you get this kit again? This looks sexy! And any clips, yet?

Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using Tapatalk
 
Re: Victory!

Where did you get this kit again? This looks sexy! And any clips, yet?

Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using Tapatalk

Weber amp kits

This is the 8CM100 kit (basically a JCM800 2203)

No clips so far (haven't even had a chance to really crank it) but will try to do a quick youtube vid when I find the time.

My problem with these is that it's just like with my pedal building: success brings addiction... I'm already thinking of which one I want to build next... dammit.
 
Last edited:
Re: Victory!

Wow, looks great. Not that it affects the cool appearance, but why not space out the knobs across the majority of the front panel - wouldn't that give you more room to work?

So does it sound like a killer Marshall or what?!
 
Last edited:
Re: Victory!

Weber amp kits

No clips so far (haven't even had a chance to really crank it) but will try to do a quick youtube vid when I find the time.

My problem with these is that it's just like with my pedal building: success brings addiction... I'm already thinking of which one I want to build next... dammit.

Two words, Trainwreck Express. ;)
 
Re: Victory!

Wow, looks great. Not that it affects the cool appearance, but why not space out the knobs across the majority of the front panel - wouldn't that give you more room to work?

So does it sound like a killer Marshall or what?!
Yeah, sonfar it sounds really good.

Knobs: two things:
1- the chassis arrive pre-punched so I have nothing to do with the spacing;
2- when it comes to pots you really don't need more space to work with, it's just easy enough that way and limits the lenght fo the ground bus so minimizes the noise possibilities imho,
3- (yeah, I said two huh?), I think it'd look wonky with the knobs too far apart...
 
Re: Victory!

Koshikas: my problem was related to the ground of my cap cans (filter caps). If you refer to this layout, you'll see that all three cap cans have to go to the same star-ground (power star-ground since this is a multi star ground approach) so I used a bus to link all three cap cans' grounds together and then connect the bus to the ground node. However, this created the hum I heard. To solve this, I had to connect all three cans independently each to a separate tab on the PT bolt... hope this helps your situation.

Now that is an awesome looking ENVY amplifier bro, congrats in completing the build. In my case I had sent my amp to get it recapped, because it was humming louder than the sounds it used to make. after the recap job, i have the volume back but the hummin, though much quieter is still louder than what it used to be. so i m thinkin that since the caps were replaced they are not grounded properly as in ur case. unfortunately where i live there no ppl who works exclusively with amps of this sort, and i m thinkin of fixing the thing myself :-P

Thanks loads for the advice, enjoy that beast.
 
Re: Victory!

Now that is an awesome looking ENVY amplifier bro, congrats in completing the build. In my case I had sent my amp to get it recapped, because it was humming louder than the sounds it used to make. after the recap job, i have the volume back but the hummin, though much quieter is still louder than what it used to be. so i m thinkin that since the caps were replaced they are not grounded properly as in ur case. unfortunately where i live there no ppl who works exclusively with amps of this sort, and i m thinkin of fixing the thing myself :-P

Thanks loads for the advice, enjoy that beast.

That seems like a very plausible explanation in your situation.

I encourage you to fix it yourself, however, make sure to do it as safely as possible. There's alot of good info out there. If you can find my original build thread (called "and it's on), Vanderchuck put up a great link with lots of good info.

High voltages are not to be taken lightly as I'm sure you know. Better safe than sorry!
 
Re: Victory!

That seems like a very plausible explanation in your situation.

I encourage you to fix it yourself, however, make sure to do it as safely as possible. There's alot of good info out there. If you can find my original build thread (called "and it's on), Vanderchuck put up a great link with lots of good info.

High voltages are not to be taken lightly as I'm sure you know. Better safe than sorry!

:bowdown:

it is either discharging those caps before anythin else OR Benjamin Franklin relapse :scared:

Thanks
 
Back
Top