Greeting from Finland.
I just got this problem with my 2 ch Triple Recto. First I thought the problem was the tubes that were "a bit" (read: Very) old, but after changing them to brand new ones the problem still remained.
There was like a "seashore"-kind of sound coming through the speakers when switching the amp from standby to on and from on to standby. Then there was a great loss of volume and some strange distortion even on clean channel and when I raised the volume, the lowest bass frequencys boosted to very unpleasant stages.
All the cables are ok. It got slightly better by bypasing the loop, but the problem still remained the same.
I took my amp to a proper tech and it's still there. The guy said that he has not noticed any problem with the amp and it works ok.
Does anyone have experience of this kind of problem?
I just got this problem with my 2 ch Triple Recto. First I thought the problem was the tubes that were "a bit" (read: Very) old, but after changing them to brand new ones the problem still remained.
There was like a "seashore"-kind of sound coming through the speakers when switching the amp from standby to on and from on to standby. Then there was a great loss of volume and some strange distortion even on clean channel and when I raised the volume, the lowest bass frequencys boosted to very unpleasant stages.
All the cables are ok. It got slightly better by bypasing the loop, but the problem still remained the same.
I took my amp to a proper tech and it's still there. The guy said that he has not noticed any problem with the amp and it works ok.
Does anyone have experience of this kind of problem?