rockpassion
New member
Hello all,
I look at this as an opportunity to learn so bear with me. I just bought a pair of Quicksilver V4's, they are about 5 years old with new JJ KT88 tubes plus new 12FG7 input and 12BH7 driver tubes. I plugged them in and found them to really be great sounding amps (they replace Dynaco MKIII full Curcio Mods). I just noticed over the last couple of days, I have only had them for 5 days, what sounds like a static discharge (scratchy, popping sound) coming from my right speaker. I changed the output on my BeePre preamp and now the noice is coming from the left speaker. I did not have this issue with my Dynaco's hooked up but am wondering if a connections is lose and discharging in some manner since making the change.
I have not swapped the tubes on the preamp right to left. Any thoughts on what to do next. Once before I resoldered most of the connections which got rid of a bothersome buzz/hum should I do this again.
Thanks for your thoughts before hand.
Regards
Richard
I look at this as an opportunity to learn so bear with me. I just bought a pair of Quicksilver V4's, they are about 5 years old with new JJ KT88 tubes plus new 12FG7 input and 12BH7 driver tubes. I plugged them in and found them to really be great sounding amps (they replace Dynaco MKIII full Curcio Mods). I just noticed over the last couple of days, I have only had them for 5 days, what sounds like a static discharge (scratchy, popping sound) coming from my right speaker. I changed the output on my BeePre preamp and now the noice is coming from the left speaker. I did not have this issue with my Dynaco's hooked up but am wondering if a connections is lose and discharging in some manner since making the change.
I have not swapped the tubes on the preamp right to left. Any thoughts on what to do next. Once before I resoldered most of the connections which got rid of a bothersome buzz/hum should I do this again.
Thanks for your thoughts before hand.
Regards
Richard