Audio Horizons TP 2.0 Preamplifier


Anyone famaliar with the manufacturer,and in particular
this pre amp.The credentials and testimonials seem
impressive.The advertised 10 day audition is appealing.
markwatkiss
I believe Audio Horizons will install volume control to the TD3.0 tube DAC so it can bypass preamp. Is anyone using the tube DAC direct?
Not me I have not tried it but anytime I have tried going direct with other equipment, the sound is clean but missing nuance and dynamics.
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Hi all;

I'm rather new to tube equipment and high-end in general. This problem deals with the tubes on our TP 2.0n preamp.

The other night when listening, I noticed an unusual noise coming from the left speaker. We had just shaken the room with Micky Hart's Dafos album... serious bass on The Beam.

The noise was a cyclical, tinny, almost motor-like sound that would repeat in a 1-2-3 pattern. It was very noticeable from the listening position - enough to interrupt the session. Interestingly, it had the same tone or pitch as the microphonics that I *sometimes* hear on the pre-amp... if I tap the volume knob, I get that ringing sound. I turned off the TP 2.0 for a minute or two, re-started, and the sound was no longer there.

Just for gits and shiggles, I later rolled the tubes over one position. 1 went to position 2, 2 to 3, ..., 4 to position 1. I ensured that they were well seated, and then reinstalled Herbie's Tube Dampers a bit higher up - about as high up the tube as I could get them.

When I went to play again, at idle the preamp was dead silent. No microphonics - which continues to be the case - no recurrence of the cyclical noise.

So, the questions are: What's going on with the tubes? What might I have done to correct the problem - was it reseating, or repositioning? Do I have a tube going bad? If a bad tube were in, say, position 1 and then moved to position 2, am I going to be missing or risking something?

The tubes in question are Amperex PQ white label 6922s.

Thanks! I have no doubt that someone knows what's going on here.

Rob
Hi Rob,

This was a fairly common problem with all my tube preamps of the past.

You could try cleaning all the tube pins with Caig, if it still persists, you may have a slightly finicky/faulty tube that might need replacing.

I'm sure the ceramic tube sockets are OK, they're high quality and grip like a vice.
Thanks, Rx8man...

One question that I still have: What are positions 1 & 3 used for, and what do positions 2 & 4 do on the TP 2.0?

Rob