Cause of speaker static?


Forgive the elementary nature of this question: what is the most likely source of low-level speaker static that is unaffected by volume control of pre-amp? System bi-amped, static created by both amps. Goes away when pre-amp shut off. Thanks.
stooges
stooges (are you 1,2 or 3?): are you using a toob amp/pre amp or what? -kelly
Rare is the system that is stone silent when running. Probably just system noise from the amplifiers and preamp. Tubes are ususally a bit noisier than SS. Unless you can hear it from 12 feet away with nothing playing, don't worry about it. Otherwise, something is probably wrong with a component or interconnect.
Stooges. If you are attaching any VCR to the preamp, this could be the problem - related to the cable input to the VCR . Try removing this VCR input and see whether the noise goes away. I had the same problem, and found the TV/VCR connection to my system to be my problem. Cheers,
John.
Let's see, the noise goes away when you turn off the preamp... Then unless you are using a tube CD player or tube DAC, your preamp is very likely inherently noisy, and the source of the noise.

If you are using a tube source component ahead of the preamp, then it could be that the source is the cause. Turn off the source component while leaving your preamp and amp turned on. If the noise goes away, it's the source component, otherwise, it's your preamp. The higher the input sensitivity of your amp and the higher the efficiency of your speakers, the more apparent the system noise floor will be.

Some tube preamps are just plain noisy. Changing to low-noise, low-microphonic tubes may help some, but could be wasted on other designs where the circuit design is fundamentally noisy.

Incidentally, if you had bothered to mention which preamp you are using and which specific source components, it would have been much easier for us to pinpoint the problem and make more specific recommendations.