I’m getting a hum in my integrated tube amp and it’s bugging me alot


Hi - first of all, here’s my system:

- Rogers High Fidelity EHF-200 mkII integrated tube amp

- Magico A5 speakers

- Merging NADAC + Power DAC

- Audience T2 power conditioner

- Purist cabling

I love the sound of my system. BUT…….I have been noticing a hum after about 10 minutes of use from my amp. There are two switches on the amp - POWER & OPERATE - that need to be turned on in order to listen to music. (The Power switch needs to be turned on about 30 seconds prior to switching on the Operate switch). With both KT150 and KT88 tubes (all matched), after about 10 minutes I hear an audible hum from the amp that is apparent from my listening position about 10 feet away. If I turn off the OPERATE switch, the hum disappears (but of course, then I can’t listen to music). I have contacted Roger (the company owner) who said it was noise from old tubes. But my KT88’s have less than 100 hours on them and they hum as well as the KT150’s (maybe a few db’s softer than the 150s’). 

 

Does anybody have any ideas about what causes this and how it might be fixed? Is this an issue that is endemic to tube amps? FYI - if this requires new tubes, then I need to switch back to SS as I’m not willing to invest approx $800/year in new tubes. 

 

I turn to the great wisdom of this forum to help.

 

Thanks - Matt

mwsl

Sorry for the delayed reply……I appreciate the responses. I have previously sent a video with sound to Rogers and he said he couldn’t hear it. He does stand behind his equipment, so I will give him another shot with a new video.

I really like the sound of my system and the amp really fires up the Magico’s quite nicely. 

Yes - I current have the amp plugged into my power conditioner. I have tried it plugged into the wall, but the sound quality is better into the conditioner and there is no appreciable difference in the hum.

I will keep y’all apprised of what happens as Roger has always been quite responsive to my queries.

tubes age and degrade. if it's 60 cycle hum I would suspect a capacitor, Transformer/ rectifier... Just curious, have you isolated the amp? Physically disconnected the inputs? good luck with your gremlin

Just spoke with Roger (of Roger's high fidelity). While he could not hear the hum in the new video that I sent, he did take my word for it and asked that I send the amp back to him for evaluation and repair. He asked that I wait until early December to ship, so it'll be a few weeks until I can report back to you. 

 

@ puptent  I will try to disconnect input and see what happens. Good suggestion.

That's a good sign. It sounds like the company plans to take care you and your amp.