S.E.X. 2.1 Voltage Question

Adrian,

If you have gray hair like many of us here (PB not included) the illuminated magnifying glass is good to have.  You should be able to get one under $40 at MCM electronics. 

I've been using one since my late 30s.

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/21-10255
 
Grainger49:  Yep, grey hair pushing 62.
I use a desk mounted, lighted magnifier but a handheld device would be more useful in some cases and places.
 
Also consider checking out the magnifier apps for the iPhone if you use one. Saved me more than once.
 
Thank you - thank you everyone -- SUCCESS!  I replaced the suspect cathode bias cap and the 220R grid stopper and headphones and speakers work great, well sorta.  I still have the constant buzz in one channel with a much softer buzz in the other (both HP and speakers) that swaps channels when I swap the valves.  Because this moves from channel to channel with the valves I am going to assume for now that these valves need to be exercised.  I'll run this unit for about a weeks run time and watch for the valves to awaken from their long slumber on the shelf.  Here are a couple of pics - please excuse my out of date camera phone and generally poor photography skills.

As you can see I did the entire top in black-on-black and finished the base with an ebony stain.  I like the way it turned out but probably more important the WAF is also high.
 

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I'm continuing to run-in these valves hoping the bee-buzzing from primarily one channel (swaps channels with valves swap) subsides.  I wired the output trannys for 8 ohms to for use with speakers and lower impedance phones.  I have a pair of NAD VISO HP50s that sound great using my ZUNE player and want to also use these at home and not just commuting and at work.  But the buzzing is not right and must go away.
Will installing the C4S on the S.E.X. help quiet buzzing valves?
 
It is very unlikely that the C4S will affect the tube (valve) buzzing. The buzzing is probably heater to cathode coupling due to poor isolation between them. Often this will sort itself out with some running time. Give it 50-100 hours of operation - that's just a guess, there is no science to it, but it often works.
 
Thank you, sir.
I'm patient and in the meantime, if I use higher impedance phones (HD600 or Pro 4AA) or even my inefficient speakers the buzz is much farther in the background and not as intrusive as with lower impedance phones.
Although I am not especially OC about this, I am aware of the unconscious effect of background noise that is consciously unperceptible.  Especially when it slides in and grabs you during low volume passages or between tracks.
Buying replacement valves is ok, but if I wait these may just turn out to be the best valves I could hope for - who knows.
 
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