Crackling Noise in Tube Amp (only) & PC Sound Card

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Hi, tube folks,

I have a strange problem that seem to be beyond my audio skills. I'm use a PC (Intel Quad-Core, Gigabyte P45DS-5 ultra-durable mainboard, ESI Juli semi-professional sound card, in short, all highest quality components), and a couple of amplifiers, solid-state Sansui G4700 and vacuum tube Pioneer SM-83 (fully restored).

Problem - very high level of audible wide band crackling noise (measured s/n ratio is about 62 - 65 dB) when PC is being connected to the tube amplifier.

However, when I connect to the Juli solid-state Sansui G4700 (with the same cables, speakers, even located in the same place) - almost dead silence.

If I re-connect Pioneer SM-83 from the PC/Juli to the iPod (with the same cable) - no noise, everything is OK (PC, monitor and table lamp were left turned on to check if the noise appear because of poor shielding problems within SM-83).

Unfortunately, I have no other amp right now to test with the PC/Juli. But I have 2 other sound cards - Intel integrated on mainboard and PCI SoundBlaster Live 5.1. Crackling noise is present with them, too, so it is not fault of ESI Juli.

Checked Sansui G5700 schematic (very similar to my 4700), no signs of
any filters which could suppress this wide-band crackling noise (I do not think it is possible at all to eliminate it using RC filters). Frequency response - 10 - 70,000 Hz.

Input impedance of Sansui is 47k, of Pioneer SM-83 470k. I have
shunted Pioneer's RCA input with 68k resistor to lower input impedance, nothing changes.

Connected Juli straight to the power amp, bypassing 12AX7 pre-amp -
the same noise.

Rebooted from Linux into the Windows on this PC - noise have not gone.

As the resume - only combination of PC/Juli (or any other sound card) and tube amplifier produces this crackling noise. When working apart, no problems at all.

Anyone can suggest where might be the problem?

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
777funk said:
Are you sure it's not a specific interconnect?
And you're sure the tube amp isn't crackling by itself?
Carbon Comp resistors crackle. I don't know what this amp has in it. Metal film are the quietest of standard/common/inexpensive resistors.

Nope, its not tube or interconnect, with the same tubes and cable + iPod tube amplifier runs fine.

All resistors are new metal-oxide, Vishay, with low temperature coefficient.
 
In, short problem solved !

1) Cleaned twice with deoxid sockets, switches, tubes connectors - no change.

2) I've got rid of crackling noise by suggestion of 2 smart people from AK and DIYtube. Safety grounding tap of PC switching power supply need to be
disconnected in order to break grounding loop.

Thanks a lot for everyone who tried to help ;-)
 
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