Actually, I just wanted to post about something I did last night-
I moved amps L to R, and the hum moved as well, but I have also noticed, that a level is lower on the side of a humming amp (center image moved to the opposite side),
I double- checked moving it back, there is disbalance.
So now I'm strongly suspecting there is something buzzing inside the amp. I'm going to ask my friend, if he wants to take it to BAT for check- up.
Question- what internally can cause this kind of buzzing?
Cap, resistor, bad tube?
Amps are self biasing
I moved amps L to R, and the hum moved as well, but I have also noticed, that a level is lower on the side of a humming amp (center image moved to the opposite side),
I double- checked moving it back, there is disbalance.
So now I'm strongly suspecting there is something buzzing inside the amp. I'm going to ask my friend, if he wants to take it to BAT for check- up.
Question- what internally can cause this kind of buzzing?
Cap, resistor, bad tube?
Amps are self biasing