Hello,
I've had a mechanical buzz coming from the power transformer since I built my BeePre2, and I've finally started troubleshooting it. My unit has all of the upgrades but no part substitutions or modifications. Here's what I've done so far:
- read through the forum thoroughly, first.
- checked incoming AC voltage as someone had an undervoltage condition around ~114VAC which caused a buzz. From the wall I'm getting 121.4VAC.
- verified the correct sequence of star/lock washers and plastic/fiber washers/inserts in relation to the screw, end cap, transformer, chassis plate, nut, standoff, etc.
- cranked the hardware to within an inch of its life using an 11/32" wrench on the nuts. No change.
- the latest attempt was installing nitrile o-rings as soft mounts, both underneath the end cap and between the transformer and chassis plate. No change.
- tried re-torquing the hardware at different levels after the o-rings. No change.
Still, the problem persists. It's a mechanical buzz at 120Hz. It does not come through the speakers, and in fact you can hear the buzzing with the preamp on but the amp (Kaiju) off. It's not obnoxious, but once you hear it you can't un-hear it. It's audible at the listening position ~9-10' away with no music on if you listen for it.
The other thing to note is that with the power turned on but the tubes removed on my test bench, there's no buzz. The buzz only starts when there's a load on the secondary.
Does anyone have anything else I might try? I can take pictures if they'd be useful.
Thanks,
Bruce