I'm playing around with an Altec 1592a I bought awhile ago as a project to futz around with. It's in pretty good shape and came with 3x 1588B, 1x 1588C, and a 15095A line transformer. Everything works fairly well, the noise floor overall is good, but there's a lot of 120Hz. Noise floor overall is hovering around -90 dBu (Wow!), but 120Hz is sitting at -51dBu. And that's with the master volume all the way down! Modules in, modules out, doesn't matter.
Every electrolytic capacitor in this thing has been replaced fairly recently (I did all of them on the power amp board), with Panasonic FCs in all power supply positions (photo attached). Original filter caps are in place, but out-of-circuit. I did notice, however, that the Panasonics' negative terminals are all connected to the original filter caps' negative terminals, as they look like they make a convenient binding post for multiple leads, and are all connected to chassis. Not sure if this would be potentially problematic or not.
Anyone have any ideas where I should look and/or what I could change or eliminate to get this 120Hz under control?
Thanks!
Every electrolytic capacitor in this thing has been replaced fairly recently (I did all of them on the power amp board), with Panasonic FCs in all power supply positions (photo attached). Original filter caps are in place, but out-of-circuit. I did notice, however, that the Panasonics' negative terminals are all connected to the original filter caps' negative terminals, as they look like they make a convenient binding post for multiple leads, and are all connected to chassis. Not sure if this would be potentially problematic or not.
Anyone have any ideas where I should look and/or what I could change or eliminate to get this 120Hz under control?
Thanks!