MRX2099
Well-known member
My rack mount systems consists of a
(1) Mesa Recto Pre Preamp,
(2) Mesa 2: One Hundred Power amp,
(3) t.c. electronics G-major,
(4) 482i sonic maximizer and lastly
(5) a Furman M-8L power conditioner.
I turn that system on normally then in a few minutes I switch the standby on the preamp then power amp to on, play, then about 8-10 minutes or so when it starts getting warmer there is a real high pitched squeal coming from somewhere. I though it was where the system is on the same room as my computer, maybe the monitor was interfering, but when I switched off the monitor it still does it.
Everything is plugged into the Furman but I don't have the Furman plugged straight into the wall, its goes into another power strip then that goes into the wall, would that cause any type of interference or no? I would try it now to see, but all the tubes are out still packaged up to take back to have checked one day this week....
I unhooked the 482i and ran it without that, then pushed the BYPASS on the g-major to bypass it, but still get the squeal. I tried tapping the tubes with a pencil eraser to see if any certain tube was bad , but did not get anything different. I live in such a PODUNK town now, there is one small music store not so close by (about an hour away.) I took all the tubes out and was going to get them checked today, but their tech guy ( whom does not even work for them just stops by often to see what they need checked of fixed, was not there, and no-one else there could stick their finger up their........errrr......... I mean knew how to test the tubes........................
any ideal if it may be something else of could it be just one of the tubes going microphonic, I purchased everything used , but the PREAMP was only about a few months old so I know those tubes should be still good.......
Thanks
Jeff in PODUNK USA
(1) Mesa Recto Pre Preamp,
(2) Mesa 2: One Hundred Power amp,
(3) t.c. electronics G-major,
(4) 482i sonic maximizer and lastly
(5) a Furman M-8L power conditioner.
I turn that system on normally then in a few minutes I switch the standby on the preamp then power amp to on, play, then about 8-10 minutes or so when it starts getting warmer there is a real high pitched squeal coming from somewhere. I though it was where the system is on the same room as my computer, maybe the monitor was interfering, but when I switched off the monitor it still does it.
Everything is plugged into the Furman but I don't have the Furman plugged straight into the wall, its goes into another power strip then that goes into the wall, would that cause any type of interference or no? I would try it now to see, but all the tubes are out still packaged up to take back to have checked one day this week....
I unhooked the 482i and ran it without that, then pushed the BYPASS on the g-major to bypass it, but still get the squeal. I tried tapping the tubes with a pencil eraser to see if any certain tube was bad , but did not get anything different. I live in such a PODUNK town now, there is one small music store not so close by (about an hour away.) I took all the tubes out and was going to get them checked today, but their tech guy ( whom does not even work for them just stops by often to see what they need checked of fixed, was not there, and no-one else there could stick their finger up their........errrr......... I mean knew how to test the tubes........................
any ideal if it may be something else of could it be just one of the tubes going microphonic, I purchased everything used , but the PREAMP was only about a few months old so I know those tubes should be still good.......
Thanks
Jeff in PODUNK USA