Thanks for your feedback
The filament supply is DC for both tubes. I use separate transformers and power supplies because the filaments use a combined 3A and my high voltage transformer only has 1a for filament.
I have read about ground loops, but not exactly sure what that means. The way i implemented this circuit is that i have a long wire that goes from part a to part b to part c to part d .... to part z and back to part a (in a circle) is that ok?
I am afraid that i dont have an ocilloscope but am pretty sure the high voltage supply is ok, for several reason. First I used this same design on several other headphone amps I built and they don't have any hum (they are a slightly different design - white cathode follower with two 6922 tubes on the output stage instead of one 6AS7). Also if i replace the heater supply with batteries the hum disappears.
The filament supply is DC for both tubes. I use separate transformers and power supplies because the filaments use a combined 3A and my high voltage transformer only has 1a for filament.
I have read about ground loops, but not exactly sure what that means. The way i implemented this circuit is that i have a long wire that goes from part a to part b to part c to part d .... to part z and back to part a (in a circle) is that ok?
I am afraid that i dont have an ocilloscope but am pretty sure the high voltage supply is ok, for several reason. First I used this same design on several other headphone amps I built and they don't have any hum (they are a slightly different design - white cathode follower with two 6922 tubes on the output stage instead of one 6AS7). Also if i replace the heater supply with batteries the hum disappears.