My Tubelab SE has been doing well since replacing FRED diode with Fairchild's "stealth" diode however, I've been noticing faint buzz from my speakers. When I turn the amp on, it's very quiet. Then about 5 minutes later I can hear "tic" at about 1 second interval. Then the pace picks up gradually and in about 20 minutes or so, it becomes buzzing sound. It's not loud but it concerns me because it wasn't like that before. Is this an oscillation?
I've had the ticking happen in guitar amps (which did not have vibrato, although that'll sometimes tick). It was coming from nearby electronics, in my case, although it may have been coming in through the mains. I moved, and the problem stayed behind, thankfully. What kind of source are you using? If I connect one of my computers as a source to one of my amps, I get horrible ticking as well as radio frequency detection. I thought it was my amp for a long while, until I plugged the computer into some commercial equipment I have and it does the same damn thing, albeit a bit fainter. Have you tried flicking the tubes to check for microphonics?
They were a pair and I did replace both. Do you mean one or both could be defective? I checked both with multimeter before installing. Are there some other properties that can come into play?Zap said:I'm gathering if they were a pair before, you've likely replaced them both, as that could have an effect.
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