ImPasse Preamplifier

R6 and R7 are tucked in pretty closely with the other CCS components.
 

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Where do you have B+ in on the PCB? LM317 sometimes needs a cap on the audio circuit side if you have cabling inbetween. I'm not sure it was Stuarts intention to split up the B+ and audio circuit after the zobel and going direct in on DN2540 without a cap on the recieving side. And be sure to twist the cabling good. The can be a good antenna for the 2540 to oscillate on.

Edit. Just spotted C5.
 
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Did you ever try to bypass the 6SN7 bias LEDs with say 1000uF cap for each pair to ground so to see if the white noise has anything to do with those? There are so many LED manufacturers out there and you never know how their parts react to highish constant current.
 
I used the CCIR-2K filter with average metering (a la Dolby) and the noise is around 400uV --using Electro Harmonix tubes. A "beater" 6SN7 was a little bit higher.

Katie -- I think that the problem may be unique to your "build".

I recently tested different tubes in luvdunhill's Impasse build. Here are the hum and noise measurements it got:

Electro-Harmonix 6SN7EH
right ch differential 2.0mV
left ch differential 1.1mV

Sylvania 6SN7GTB
left ch differential 2.1mV
right ch differential 1.8mV

CBS 6SN7GT
left ch differential 0.8mV
right ch differential 1.2mV

TungSol 6SN7
right ch differential 1.6mV
left ch differential 2.8mV

CBS JAN-CHY-5692 -- GREAT TUBE !!!!
left ch differential 0.4mV
right ch differential 0.4mV

So, tubes do make a difference.
 
Ihquam. I do wonder what this is about. Tubes dont make that kind of noice but they can of course pick it up from something. We have to figure out what differs the tube brands in this build. I take it the build had an input transformer. First question: what kind of noice was it, 100 Hz with overtones?
 
Measure the voltage drop across the 12.5 K resistor on each plate with the impasse input transformer shorted -- it should be 100V (8ma). If it's higher you've blown the depletion MOSFETs and the 6SN7 will run noisily.

It would be helpful if you could give us a sound-card FFT of what the output looks like with 140mV input you should see 2.8V out. If it's less, another sign that the current source is blown.