Hi all, my S.E.X. amp isn't getting a lot of use these days since I sold my planars, but I tried it recently with a pair of Nighthawks I was reviewing and it sounded great. I've since bought a pair of Nighthawk, but now I'm hearing hum / noise through the S.E.X. with the Hawks. Nothing has changed since I used the review pair and the amp has been untouched for over a year now (regarding the wiring I mean). What are the likely culprits for noise suddenly appearing?
For some further clarity, the noise is very much a power-type hum (50Hz or thereabouts) and is mostly consistent volume at all steps on the attenuator except that it jumps significantly in volume on the last 1-2 steps of the attenuator - particularly when the attenuator is fully "open". I think the sound is slightly more prevalent on the right channel, but I have a head cold and can't fully trust my hearing right now. My S.E.X. is wired permanently in 8 ohm configuration with a 4-pin XLR output. The noise gets slightly worse if interconnects are all detached. Everything has worked just fine until recently and nothing has been changed internally.
I'm wondering if there could be a dry joint in the input wiring based on the effect of the interconnects being connected or not - does this sound plausible?