Do you hear it when nothing is playing? Can you turn the volume up high (with nothing playing) and hear the hiss better? The way you describe it, it sounds like certain frequencies 'cause' the hiss to appear, or like the hiss is 'riding' on certain frequencies. Good old 'tube' hiss is usually constant and can be heard in the absence of a signal. Replacing the tubes (if they aren't too expensive and there aren't too many of them) is the quickest way to narrow the problem. But if it's coming from both channels (you dont say),then, unless there is a tube rectifier, it's some component common to both channels (and so probably not two bad tubes). Good luck. (Ask the seller about it)
Midrange hiss....VERY slight...with my Dared pre
Let me start by saying that I've never owned a Tube preamp. I bought this piece 2nd hand, it has 'upgraded' tubes (installed by the previous owner, who seemed to know his stuff). The model is the SL-2000A. Anyway, after listening I noticed that there is a rather prominent hiss in the midrange. It sometimes is VERY unnoticable...but when the sound is playing in a certain range (perhaps around 2-5khz) the infromation is played with a slight hiss. Is this just what tubes do? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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