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I have a nice pair of sylvania gtb's when i first turn on my amp they make a kind of crackle popping noise. They do it just once. After that they are very quiet and sound great. I have several other pairs and none of them do this. Is this a problem?
Been a long time since i heard the word putz. Thanks
I fail to see how you've earned such a reference. Your question is a valid one and your original post gave some clues that have apparently been missed. You are already completely aware of where the problem lies. (You only have the issue with one set of your 6SN7s. We are, therefore, discussing an issue with a front end tube.) If it's what I suspect, then I'm not sure what could be done about it.* Depending on how muting is implemented, it would likely make no difference with this issue anyway.---I'm only semi-retired. I still work a low pressure (hence, low paying) job 3 days a week. I need money for music and whatnot. When I fully retire, I want to be sure I have enough money to feed my habit. * Of course, there is the course of action which places that pair of tubes in the 'no longer used' drawer. Hey, maybe that pair of tubes would be candidates for a cryo experiment. Can the tube be rescued by being operated and then allowed to cool upside down, then hit with a deep freeze? I have no idea if there is any chance that such a procedure could be effective, but it wouldn't be expensive to do and if it yielded positive results (in a way which is incontrovertible by way of its lack of subtlety), that would be really cool. I'd do it just for the fun of it (but I'm definitely not telling you that you should do this - probably just a crazy idea).
Fullrangeman is from South America - I'm sure that some wisenheimer told him that putz means friend or something along those lines.