Just put together my crack, plugged in some sacrificial headphones, and heard continuous popping on the right channel. Goes away completely if I shut off my WiFi router or move rotate it 90deg. If I tap around the unit, the glass envelope of the 12AU7 is *extremely* microphonic in the right channel, but not at all in the left. If I pull the tube out of the socket a tiny bit, I can rap on the chassis pretty hard and hear nothing...if I tap the tube..LOUD pops and ringing in the right channel.
I don't have another 12AU7 on hand to make a quick check of tube health, but the RFI issue puzzles me. Would a bad tube be sensitive to RFI? Not knowing much about tubes...I wonder if tube aging would make them more likely to rectify a bit of RF?
Or is there something else in my build I should be checking out that could be causing the rectification? Bad solder joints? Cooked LEDs?
Michael
I don't have another 12AU7 on hand to make a quick check of tube health, but the RFI issue puzzles me. Would a bad tube be sensitive to RFI? Not knowing much about tubes...I wonder if tube aging would make them more likely to rectify a bit of RF?
Or is there something else in my build I should be checking out that could be causing the rectification? Bad solder joints? Cooked LEDs?
Michael