I just noticed that the volume in the left channel was substantially lower than the right. I started switching the balance from left to right to verify this. I did this for about five minutes and I noticed the volume in the left speaker varying from slight volume to the correct volume (equal to the right speaker). Now everything is fine. This was while playing a familiar cd.
I also tried switching between mono and stereo while this was happening. I didn't have enough time to play with this to be 100% certain, but I'm ~90% certain that while in mono the levels were equal. It is hard to say, though, because the volume level in the left speaker was changing while I was playing with the balance and mono/stereo button.
Has anyone experienced this before? I have a tube CDP as well as a tube preamp. The amp is SS. Can tubes behave like this if they're going bad, or is the problem likely somewhere else?
Yep had the same thing happen to me a few weeks back, change the tubes, no noise or anything from mine but when I swapped out the tubes, both channels were equal again.
I did have the same problem few years ago with my VAC pre-amp. The tubes were getting old. I exchanged the tubes (for much better sounding than the original Golden Dragon) and the problem was gone... Good luck.
I feel better already knowing that it's probably not a major component that's damaged!
Audiobugged, no, there has never been any hum prior to this. I did notice, however, that while the phenomenon was happening today, some static was coming from the left speaker. I'm not sure if this helps determine if it's a tube, IC, or something else, but I figured I'de let you all know.
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