My S.E.X. amp (penultimate model with various nickle-core, C4S, pot, and other upgrades) suddenly developed static on vibration in the right channel.
I flipped the plate, plugged everything back in, tossed the kitchen for some wooden chop sticks, and asked my kid to dial 911 if he smelled flesh burning. Power on; in I went.
Poking at different components, the static was pretty bad, but always on the right channel. Sometimes I thought it was the Alps pot and the amb.org board/connectors I used with it (some are friction not solder connections); sometimes other components. But I just couldn't seem to isolate the problem with discrete wiggling(TM). Suddenly it occurred to me -- what if it's the tube? Tapping on the socket was one particularly good way to provoke the problem
So I flipped everything over, swapped the tubes and -- the problem is gone.
So here's the question for folks with experience with this sort of thing: is this a common occurrence: the tube just needs reseating or handling to settle back down? Is this a symptom of a failing tube. Any other ideas besides shaming me for the sorry soldering job I did on this early DIY project?
Thanks,
__Roy