Audio Research LS25 MKII Problem


I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the ARC LS25 MKII. I just bought one used. Soon as I got it I put in new tubes, it run fine for the first day. After about 2 hours today it would mute it self, I would get up and unmute it and again 5 minutes later mute itself. After it did this a few times it would become unresponsive and I'd have to power it off for 10-15 minutes. I turned it off and about an hour turned on again, it run again for about an hour and guess what, muted itself again. So far it hasn't become unresponsive since but obviously something is a miss. I read the manual and it states this.

"RESETTING THE CONTROLS" To avoid discharging static to the LS25 controls, contact another surface (Such as a metal equipment rack) to drain away the charge before touching the LS25. If a static charge should "lock up" the microprocessor, making the front controls inoperable, put the LS25 in mute and power down the system and turn off the LS25 and unplug from the receptacle blah blah blah."

Apparently the LS25 shares the same control system as the REF1 so could share same problem.

Anyone with any experience of this problem or any ideas?

Thanks!

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That was a common problem of the muting activating going back to the SP6. I don't know if ARC came up with a fix for this? A shame if their later preamps suffer from this!

I just googled "audio research muting" and I see as you say other models affected, sp1 sp6 and sp10 so far. I'll keep reading and see if anyone finds a solution. It seems to of settled down now. Hopefully its just occasionally and not every day thing. Thanks

I’ve owned ARC preamps for decades and never had an issue with the muting circuit itself. The most likely explanation for your issue is that the muting circuit is doing its job and you have a bad tube.

It came with out tubes but that did cross my mind, but they sound perfectly fine. I got from thetubestore. Don’t they test all their tubes. I even paid for matched. Seems unlikely they send faulty tubes?