elgringo81
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Once I discovered the shorting plugs, I have been using them to test this hizz issue I have ever since.2wo said:Ok first off, testing for noise with out shorting plugs or DAC plugged in, or the tube removed, is not really going help moving forward. However if you still have noise with the amp turned off that means that the amp is not generating the noise. If you suspect your mains, take the amp and shorting plugs somewhere else, to work or something and have a listen
The next thing I can think of is to remove the choke and replace the resistor...John
You can see it earlier in this threat that I made some and did the test with them plugged in.
I am basically not interested at this point how the amp sounds with empty RCA inputs.
I will need to wait for a good time to roll back the choke, I will most likely test that here over the weekend.
Here are my thoughts at the current moment.
I would say that if I dont use the Clear tops, both my HD800S and HD650 are silent at all volume levels.
If there is hiss, its even hard for me to notice it. But I can notice a small hizz like I have descripted earlier with my DT-1770-Pro closed headphones (Impedance: 250 Ohm, SPL: 102 dB) They seem to be more sensitive or that its more noticeable because of the closed back design.
I am starting to wonder if this hizz is basically normal because HD800S and HD650 don't seem to be picking it up anymore.
If that (Tired) conclusion is correct. Then I only have one small issue remaining.
That is the 50Hz buzz interference when my hand gets close to the Pre tubes.
Could it be because if ground issues in the apartment I am living in?
I have tried different sockets in the kitchen but its does not seem to matter.
I will report back with results from (rolling back) the choke upgrade.