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I don't think that is going to make a difference (but I really don't know cause most of this is over my head ). The BE seems to work independently of the HBE (meaning I can leave the input to the HBE disconnected and the BE still works.) but not vica versa.I'm grounding the shields on the chassis and the relay on the chassis also at a different point . I'm using a ground activated relay meaning that when I apply ground to the switch on the relay it switches(its not a momentary switch and ground has to remain or it switches Back) . The BE is on the "Switched side" meaning when I apply ground and make it switch I get the BE . I was thinking that maybe somehow the ground I'm using to switch it is bleeding into the signal.Makes me want to try it with an optical relay and see what happens .glip22":6bqemosi said:I don't think it will make a difference, but you can try to short the P,G, and K of the unused half of the HBE triode. Just use a piece of buss. When you first posted this my thoughts were that it was going to be tricky with grounding the switching relay. Where did you ground it to?splatter":6bqemosi said:the part showed up on Saturday . I put it in the amp but I am having problems . The HBE needs the BE to run . I thought they were pretty much independent of each other but they aren't . I figured out how to make it work using a diode to separate them when on the BE side but when I switch to the BE I get a terrible ground hum . Not really sure why .
Im not done trying to figure it out but at this point its not looking to promising . I am not an amp tech so maybe some of you who know more about this stuff can chime in and give me some Ideas .
I repeat I am not a tech and may just be chasing my tail .
I'm going back to working on my other - non Friedman JMP and do some research and think on this a while.