Tapping sound heard in headphones

sjeffrey

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Hey guys,
so I noticed this week that if I tap on the crack's top plate I can hear it in my right channel.  This is unaffected by the volume and doesn't go away after it being powered on for a while.  I checked all solder joints and reflowed any of them that didn't seem perfect.  The problem was still there.  If I would tap on the input tube lightly I would hear it but not on the output tube.  This was with stock tubes.

Now I was holding off on trying a GEC brown base 6as7g that I had so I figured I would try it now.  I also have and RCA clear top for with both tubes changed I was hoping it would go away.  Well now it's even worse.  I can hear the tapping and if I tap lightly on the output tube it's tapping sound is kind of echo.  Tapping on the input tube is a much lower clunk type sound.  With this setup I can also detect some of the tapping sound on the left channel.

Is all this normal?  The GEC is probably microphonic if I understand correctly what that term means.  Hopefully there's something I can do to make it better.  Even typing on my keyboard I hear it in my headphones with the GEC.

Thanks,
Stephane
 
This is "normal" different tubes will display more or less microphonics. I assume the crack is on the same surface as your keyboard , ( desk or table)  you could find some squishy feet for your crack, or move it off that surface .  I recomend bright star isonodes they are about 3/8" tall and quite squishy.  There are many other options also.
 
OMG, the puns and double entendres here... I cant stay away...lol

EDIT: And yes, mine does it too. I have found other things to tap.
 
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