Help - static noise in speakers


I hear static in one speaker.  I switched the speaker wires and the static changed speakers, so I guess its coming from the amp or from the speaker wire.  Its not loud but its noticable.  I have a Mcintosh 352 integrated tube amp and Audioquest Red River cables.  It happensd regardless of the input, so its not the table or the streamer.  

Does anyone have any ideas beyond taking the amp in for service?

 

Thanks

mojo771

I tried unplugging the amp for about 5 minutes but that didn't fix it.  

I also just plugged in headphones and I don't hear the static. So does that mean it may not be the tubes, but maybe the speaker out connection?

Thanks for all the ideas everyone.

 

IMO, it's not the tubes. If it was the tubes, switching the tubes from one channel to the other the static would have followed the bad tube.

I also just plugged in headphones and I don't hear the static.

IMO, that says the preamp section is ok. That would include the tubes. The static is in the solid state amplifier section.

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I had a weird static noise coming through my speakers and discovered two things contributing to noise.  Ethernet  cabling near speaker wires and I also had to move e my ethernet switch away from my tube preamp.   Amp is tube.  

In my last house I had a Glade Plug In air freshener causing noise.   Whenever it released its scent I got a crackling noise through speakers.  Wasn't even on the same circuit.  Unplug any stuff like that while troubleshooting 

@mojo771 "Audioquest Red River" are these your speaker cables? I can't find any reference to that being a line of Audioquest speaker cable, interconnect yes.  Its much more helpful if you accurately include the brand and model of the equipment, you're using to help you troubleshoot an issue. Otherwise, most comments are relying mostly on conjecture.

faustuss - you are correct.  The Red River box was right next to the other one and they look almost identical.  My speaker wires are AQ Rocket 44