thewatergod
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So as I mentioned at the end of my last thread, after all my checks passed, I noticed on some songs that there was a bit of a bias towards the right channel. I noticed that if I turned the volume up slowly that the right channel would become audible noticeably before the left.
After taking Doc B's advice and giving roughly 30 hours of play time to burn in, the bias was still there. So after reading through some other threads, I saw some advice saying that someone could try disconnecting the cables at the headphones and measuring the AC voltage there. So I turned up the volume to about a quarter and measured the following AC voltages at the ends of the headphone cables while playing a 150hz tone:
Left: 0.160v
Right: 0.184v
I hope those numbers make some sort of sense. Both were steady. Can anyone offer any advice here? Do I need to let it burn in more? I love the amp but the difference in the channels is driving me crazy and I'm on the verge of giving up here.
After taking Doc B's advice and giving roughly 30 hours of play time to burn in, the bias was still there. So after reading through some other threads, I saw some advice saying that someone could try disconnecting the cables at the headphones and measuring the AC voltage there. So I turned up the volume to about a quarter and measured the following AC voltages at the ends of the headphone cables while playing a 150hz tone:
Left: 0.160v
Right: 0.184v
I hope those numbers make some sort of sense. Both were steady. Can anyone offer any advice here? Do I need to let it burn in more? I love the amp but the difference in the channels is driving me crazy and I'm on the verge of giving up here.