Preamp issue


I am having a problem with my preamp would like some feedback/guidance from the members of this forum.

For the past two years my system has been a WIIM Pro to PSAudio Stellar Gain DAC to Backert Labs Rhumba 1.0. preamp to Classe CT2300 amp to Harbeth SHL5 speakers, 

System worked fine and I liked the sound. But, then you get the itch. . .

I was interested in trying to an r2r DAC so I purchased a used (one year old) Denafrips Pontius II 12th DAC. Today I swapped out the PSAudio DAC, fired up the system and listened for about 5-10 minutes, then there was a POP in the speakers and the Rhumba preamp went into its mute mode. I shut everything off and restarted the components now have low frequency(100Hz?), low volume, vibrating sound coming out of both speakers. I have swapped out pieces from a second system an definitely isolated the problem to the Rhumba preamp. 

I am going to have the pream repaired. But since the Rhumba preamp failed shortly after swapping in the Denafrips DAC-

Could the Denafrips DAC have caused the preamp to fail? How? Was it just coincidence? Should I have the Denafrips tested as well or just return it and find a different r2r unit? Your input will be appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Happy Holidays

128x1282tuby

2Tuby, you did the test right.  There is no DC offset voltage on the Denafrips outputs so that is NOT the source of the problem.  At least that is ruled out.

Measuring DC offset does not rule out an intermittent failure like a large buildup of charge that is discharged as a large pulse characterized as a “pop.”  But, I have not  heard of such pulse damaging a tube linestage.  I think Backert Labs will be best in position to say what caused the problem.

Paulcreed-

Was not near my system when it popped.

Where did you run your winter ground line?

Silverfoxvtx1800, et.al.-

 

I purchased the Denafrips DAC from a USAudiomart seller. When I contacted him about the problem he Iimmediately offered to refund the purchase price.
I started this discussion because I liked the DAC and really did not know if the DAC caused the problem of if the preamp just died. I purchased the DAC on 12/24 and felt it was unfair of me to not make a decision today. In that time I have used the Denafrips DAC in two configurations in my system and have had no issues. I have also been influenced by all of you who responded.
To my ears I prefer the sound of the Denafrips to the PSAudio so I have decided to keep the Denafrips preamp. I have contacted the seller (thank you) and will contact Backert Labs and move on from there.

To all who responded to my post, I thank you.

2tuby

2tuby….

I am 71 and have had a lot of gear…being I have very efficient speakers, first it was Klipsch Heritage, now Volti audio speakers. Every where I went, forums, talking to people…everyone’s advice…get tube amps for these speakers. I fell hard into that rabbit hole, spent a lot on tubes and tube amps and from day one it was the wrong trail to be on..sure some people have no problems but they will have tube problems some day. My advice get away from tubes in your system, I found the best sound with solid state…at least with my system…the Pass Labs Preamp and the Pass Labs XA-25 amp and the best amp with my system is the First Watt Sit-4…life without tubes is possible….

Get rid of that preamp when you get it back, go with a Classe preamp or start over with some other solid state brand..

Pass Labs XP-12 preamp

First Watt Sit-4  amplifier 

Denafrips Venus 12th anniversary dac

Magna Hifi Mano ULTRA MkIII with separate Farad power supply streamer..the best I have ever had from the Netherlands…

Volti Audio Razz speakers

the best sound I have ever had period….