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Slight random crackling in one ch valve amp

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As title, I get what can only be described as minor low level, doesn't change with volume random crackling in rh ch only. I've tried changing valves around etc, removing the expensive power lead for cheap one actually reduced it slightly.

It's a static sound, with tiny pops, and sometimes goes away. When you turn amp on, usual minor buzzing goes away, but from rh ch speaker a hiss, that then goes away to be replaced with this on off crackle. It's very quiet, but if simple I will fix.

Can't be mains interference surely, if only one ch. If I put amp in ultralinear mode, it's not there.
 
What is the non-Ultra Linear mode? Pentode? Triode Wired?

If you have Pentode mode, and negative feedback, perhaps the amp with the speaker load you have is on the verge of oscillation (noise during warm-up, and later a crackle). I hope there is not a high frequency oscillation that is heating the tweeter voice coil and that now it is intermittently shorting to the magnet structure.

How about an overstressed electrolytic cap, or an overstressed coupling cap, or too high of a control grid resistance to ground? Can you post a schematic, and with voltages, etc.? Can you swap the tubes from left and right channels?
 
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Could be early signs of a resistor failing. I had random crackles and it turned out to be an anode resistor which was inadequately specified for voltage rating.

Other likely cause is parasitic oscillation in the output stage. The fact that you hear a hiss at first, and that UL stops it, is evidence in this direction. However, another possibility is parasitic oscillation in the cathode follower driving the output stage. If so, cathode stoppers may help.
 
Oxide on the valve socket where the tube pins are inserted? As Pcan says- tap the tube with a wooden chopstick or pot tweaker (plastic screwdriver used for adjusting pots).

I had the same thing happen... random crackles, pops, clicks. Was going to replace the tube. Cleaned the pins on the tube and both sockets. Problem solved.

A lot less expensive than a new tube or socket replacement.
 
Re solder all rh ch point on pcb board after swap the tubes if problem still there.
Removed ac power wifi internet network if any closed to the amp. It was cost problem for me before. i use ml-1100 universal power filter conditioner block socket and it is help me get out the buzzing away but it is not cheap parts.
 
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