Hello all. I recently registered on the forum, but have been lurking about for some time. I just finished my first Bottlehead project, and I must say I'm hooked!
I'm having a very similar problem to the OP, but it seems to a much more severe degree.
A little about my setup:
Sony BDP-S350
Bottlehead Quickie
Rotel RB-1050
Tekton OB 4.5 Loudspeakers
With the system powered on, and the Rotel cranked all the way (normal operation), simply clapping loudly near (3ft.) the Quickie produces a tuning-fork-like harmonic that is incredibly disturbing. As posted above, touching the PreAmp in any way increases such microphonics. If I play music at moderate volumes and hit the pause button, the distinct ringing follows into the silence. I have tried to physically decouple everything as best I can, but it seems the preamp is so sensitive to the slightest vibrations that I can't control it. I've tried wrapping weather stripping and Teflon tape around the tubes, but I can't seem to quell the madness!
As I've read, I'm assuming the only way to fix this is to purchase some new 3S4 or DL92 tubes? Are all tubes of this type NOS? Anyone know a good tube to roll?
I'm a little frustrated, but not defeated...the sound on this thing is amazing after a couple nights of continuous play! For 99 bucks, one can't bee too upset about spending a few more dollars on some new tubes. I'm just not certain that will solve the problem.
Thanks All!
Evan