Update on my Coincident Dynamo 34SE


Hi everyone,

A while back many of you gave me guidance on some hum issues I had with my new Coincident Dynamo. I ended up sending it back to Coincident for service. They said the filter caps were the problem and replaced them. I got it back today, plugged it in, and….the hum started up right away. It is not only just as bad, now it's equally bad in both channels (it was worse in the right channel before). I have to imagine that the techs listened to the amp after changing the filter caps, so perhaps this level of noise is normal?

I'm somewhat new to single ended tube amps, and I know that there is some hum associated with them. However, I can hear the hum from 20 feet away. It makes headphone listening impossible. It's also not going to work for near field listening at my work desk. From about 8 feet away in my listening chair, the hum is audible during very quiet passages and between songs. I guess it's just not meant to be...

I guess this falls under the "live and learn" category.

Scott
smrex13

Showing 1 response by dmarkov

May I suggest you physically move the amp away from any transformers that can interfere with each other.
Also make sure it is indeed the amp. But start with moving various components away from each other, far away if needed, see if it changes the hum level. You can place the nuce and pretty later.
There are 2 thing: noise and hum. Hum is the 60 hz AC hum (50 hz in Europe). Is it hum or noise you have? I could help out more but I have some questions.