I was playing an LP today and noticed that each time a low frequency measure was being played, the sound was distorted. I played the same measure over again several times and confirmed the existence of distortion not previously heard. I watched the tubes while tracking through this measure and noticed that one of them was getting brighter. Thinking that maybe a tube is ready to go, I swapped it out for the adjacent one to determine if this is a tube issue. The same thing happened with the swapped tube. I tried another tube and again the same thing happened. Has anyone had the same happen to their amp? Can you share what the root cause was? Thanks in advance.
I don't know if you tried different preamp tubes in your amp but upgrading the preamp tubes was the first thing I did. I upgraded the 12AX7A tubes to JJ ECC8003 gold and the 12AT7 to Jan Phillips 12AT7WC.
The results are incredible! The upgraded tubes cost me $81.00
Jerrynsr, thanks for the info on the tubes. I'm currently running my source to a CJ pre-amp and I believe (need to check) that I may be bypassing the amp's preamp section. I'm wondering if I should use the tubes you recommended on the CJ unit? Thanks
Switchback.. Where does the CJ pre-amp connect to ? I'm real happy with the sound I got out of the preamp tube upgrade. There is a major improvement over the stock Chinese preamp tubes. I didn't even need to burn in the preamp tubes to hear the improvement. The upgrade was definitely worth it for me.
The cj is now connected to a bryston 4b st. My system has never sounded better. It's true what some say that a high powered byston & maggies are a match made in heaven. These speakers can produce deep and controlled bass.
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