on: January 25, 2015, 04:56:14 PM
Hello all,
I have had my Bee Pre for about a year and a half now. I have had no problems until just recently. About 4-5 months ago I began hearing a low thump after turn on of my whole system. At that time I had a pair of Quicksilver monoblocs attached and also the Eros phono preamp. I changed out the Quicksilvers with Dynaco MKIII monoblocs thinking this may account for the thumps.
The thump only comes from the right side so I began changing around things right to left starting with the 300B's but to no avail the thump was still present. In the process of changing around things I also noticed a lot of crackeling. The crackeling became so bad that I could touch the BeePre chassis and it would begin. To get it to stop I would just keep taping the chassis until it stopped. That indicated to me that I had a short somewhere. So, I proceeded to check my connections on the right side and I found a resistor in one of the boards to be loose. As a result I resoldered all the connections on all the boards on the right side, plus most of the connections throughout the BeePre. I also made sure and resoldered all the connections on the volume, balance pot and selector switch.
The result was the crackeling has completely disappeared. It is also much quiter, meaning the hum has decreased considerably. At my normal listening levels it is quite and I can only hear a hum if I put my ear right next to the speaker. But, I let it warmup for about 1/2 hour and played some music. Once I stopped playing the music I heard the thump again. Very low frequency like before, kind of like someone tapped a bass drum.
Any ideas on what might be causing this.
Thanks in advance.
Richard
Richard Vince
VPI MkIV, Woody Tonearm w/Shelter 501 MkII Cart. w/Soundsmith rebuild, Cinemag CMQEE-3440A SUT, Eros Phono Preamp, Beepre Preamp , QuickSilver V4 Amps, DIY 89259 Speaker Cables & interconnects, VH Audio Power Cables, OPPO 205 Player, DIY 3 way speakers