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Solid State Amplifiers => Amplifier Discussion => Topic started by: xylix on December 29, 2007, 11:56:02 PM
Hi,
I built a couple Noisy Crickets earlier this year and really love the sound of these little amps. I ended up giving them away to people and recently built another one for myself. I have done all of them on perfboard with small changes. I am not 100% happy with the latest one. It has some hum that I don't remember the others having. Also the LEDs don't work. I have checked the original schematic and thought that I did everything correctly. Could some of your more experienced people have a look at my layout and see if there is something obvious wrong with it? I made a diagram of the layout in Illustrator - sorry for it being a bit messy.
Thanks,
Craig
It looks like you have missed the link between pin 1 of the Volume control and earth!
Tony
Quote from: tonyharker on December 30, 2007, 06:21:24 AM
It looks like you have missed the link between pin 1 of the Volume control and earth!
Tony
Ah yes, I did miss that on the drawing. I had initially NOT wired pin 1 to ground, but did add a connection from pin 1 to ground after, but there is still a slight hum. (Major hum before.)
Craig
It looks good to me, I'd say you might have a bad solder. Go through and resolder all your joints and it may work better.
Quote from: joecool85 on December 30, 2007, 08:08:43 AM
It looks good to me, I'd say you might have a bad solder. Go through and resolder all your joints and it may work better.
Thanks for the re-assurance. I will check out the joints and resolder. (I probably also should have replaced the tip by now.)
Craig
Well, I was building a different 386 based amp and noticed a lot of hum, etc, well, i was using the 386n-1 ver which goes up to 9 volts supply,to make a long story short, ,i changed to the cheapo plain lm386 which is the 6 volt max version and all the hum went away.
I tested 3 different lm386n - 1's and got all the same results