Hi, all.
I have a 100% stock crack that normally runs quiet. Recently we started renovations to the living room/listening space, so I set the amp up on the desk in my home office, where it started picking up a LOT of noise: It sounds like RFI, but it cuts in and out a few times a second. Imagine a cross between an ancient dial-up modem and an automatic watch.
It's not the tubes, volume has no effect, and I can disconnect the source right at the RCA jacks and still hear the noise.
On the desk, the amp was surrounded by a laptop, LCD monitor and dongle dac. That kinda troubleshoots itself, but moving to another room didn't solve it. (I should note, in its current, temporary spot, the amp needs to be in some proximity to a Raspberry Pi (via a couple dongles) – but this is also the case in my permanent setup, and I never had issues.)
But here's where it gets weird: Tonight, with 'phones still on, I picked up the amp by to move it a few inches further from the Pi – and the noise STOPPED. I didn't actually move it...I just touched it. Waving my palm around the amp changes the volume of the noise. But placing my hand on the wooden side panel – the WOOD, not the metal, not anything in the room that's metal – and, notably, on the side of the amp that's FURTHEST from the Pi, cures it. Instinctively I think the wiring from the jacks to the volume pot must be the issue.
Hopefully, this will all disappear as easily as it appeared when I put my main rack back together. But I still want to better shield the amp. One no brainer is to replace the stock braid with a length of shielded, twisted pair (and connect shield to ground at the RCA jack.)
What else can I try to keep out the RFI/EMI nasties?