That's not your amp it's your heart beating when the music is turned up.
BTW does this happen with all sources?
BTW does this happen with all sources?
PrimaLuna ProLogue Integrated - Help Needed
Hi Everyone, I'm overwhelmed by the positive and helpful responses. Let me try to address each: Stereo5: the dealer sent out one of their consultants with a separate (solid-state) amp. We were not able to duplicate the problem with the other amp, only the PrimaLuna. Mofimadness: I've tried your idea, even going so far as to unpower the Triton Twos. Even without the subwoofer powered, the problem still happens (though it's only audible when I apply power to the speakers). I even tried putting the speakers in another room, making sure no AC power crossed the cables. Still the same issue. Zd542: I have not yet tried swapping the tubes; that might make an interesting piece of evidence for diagnosis, at least. Almarg: I like your idea... I should press for further tests by the dealer. They tested all the tubes, but claimed to be unable to reproduce the problem in house. I want to go there and show them how to make it happen. Also, can you please re-link the article you linked? The URL was broken for me. Thanks, everyone. I really appreciate your input. Rob |
07-29-15: RoblinxThat was the "Adaptive AutoBias" link which appears about 1/4 of the way down on this page: http://www.primaluna-usa.com/product-main/prologue-premium/prem-int. The link itself is: http://www.primaluna-usa.com/home/tech-briefs/aabb?tmpl=component&print=1&page=. (The apparently incomplete "page=" reference at the end of that link is accurately copied from what is there. The link works for me, btw, in both Firefox and Internet Explorer, running in Windows 7). Good luck once again. Best regards, -- Al |