A few months ago, I completed my stock crack build. All the resistance and voltages were spot on. I posted my build in the gallery. Using Hd 600 phones, I had a nearly silent background with pot turned down and very little noise with full volume…certainly not an issue at listening levels. So, I was happy.
But, very rarely, I did perceive a very faint “pop†in the left channel only. It was a soft pop which sounded like making a popping sound with your mouth. I played around trying to trouble shoot it but was frustrated because of how rarely it occurred. I dismissed it as being unimportant and decided to proceed with the speedball.
The upgrade went “by the book†with resistance and voltages OK
Small board
OA 60-90 (mine 73.9 v)
IA 170-270 (mine 181.9 v)
B-A/B 0 (mine 0v)
IB 170-270 (mine 182.8v)
OB 60-90 (mine 77.9v)
Large board
OA 75-100 (mine 106.4v)
OB 75-100 (mine 103.9v)
G 0 (mine 0v)
B+ 170-195 (mine 182.3v)
Having finished the speedball, I now notice that even with the pot turned all the way down, I can detect a very faint high pitch noise from the left channel only. It is so faint that sometimes, I am not sure if I am still hearing it. But, when I switch off the amp, you can tell that it disappears. If I increase the volume, the noise in the left channel does not change until I get to really high volumes, when, depending on location and what it's hooked up to, I pick up some background noise on both channels. I was not concerned about the noise at high volumes, since it exceeds listening volumes and is external to the amp.
If I dead short the inputs, the faint high pitch noise in the left channel does not change. Dead shorting the inputs does completely eliminate the noise on both channels at high volumes.
So, since dead shorting the inputs doesn’t eliminate the left channel low volume noise, I assume it is internal to the amp.
It is not very loud, so perhaps I am being too picky, but if the right channel is dead silent, why isn’t the left the same?
Any thoughts are welcome.