Potato Cakes
Well-known member
Hello, everyone.
Does anyone know from experience if the orientation of a Cavendish to the GSSL PCB would generate a low 60Hz hum? This is one of my earliest builds where I foolishly decided to cram as many mods in one build, so the Cavendish wound up being placed right next to the GSSL PCB with the transformer end on the same side as the GSSL Input/Output side. When I connect the ground of the Cavendish to the star ground it generates a low level buzz. With the Cavendish out and the rest of the mods in it is quiet.
I'm going to pull it all out of it's chassis and move things around to see if I can sort this out, but was curious to see if anyone else had any experience and/or insight they could share to give me a little better direction before the fun process of trial and error begins.
Thanks!
Paul
Does anyone know from experience if the orientation of a Cavendish to the GSSL PCB would generate a low 60Hz hum? This is one of my earliest builds where I foolishly decided to cram as many mods in one build, so the Cavendish wound up being placed right next to the GSSL PCB with the transformer end on the same side as the GSSL Input/Output side. When I connect the ground of the Cavendish to the star ground it generates a low level buzz. With the Cavendish out and the rest of the mods in it is quiet.
I'm going to pull it all out of it's chassis and move things around to see if I can sort this out, but was curious to see if anyone else had any experience and/or insight they could share to give me a little better direction before the fun process of trial and error begins.
Thanks!
Paul