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I have a 1987 MFA Magus A2 preamp that a few weeks ago started making
a buzzing/humming sound from both channels on any source setting. It is strongest in the right channel but audible from both. I have swapped out the line stage tube (6DJ8) to no effect. I have verified that it is the Magus because if the amps are on (MFA M75 monoblocks) and the preamp off there is no noise from the speakers. I have also tried removing the phono stage tubes to eliminate them as the problem but again to no effect. The noise seems to start 20 or 30 seconds after the preamp relay clicks on and after the amps warm up - in other words, it doesn't start as soon as the amps warm up but maybe 20 seconds later. Anyone have any ideas regarding what the problem could be and what I should do to fix it? Local technicians have little or no knowledge about tube gear so taking it to a shop isn't an option. It seems to be slowly getting louder over time so I need to fix it. The noise level does increase as the volume or gains are turned up if that helps. Any ideas? |
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