nanaud
New Head-Fier
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BTW, what is the original tube ?
With which part did you replace it ?
BTW, what is the original tube ?
With which part did you replace it ?
The problem is that everything seems normal. With the original tube or other pops are still present.
No transistor seems burnt. I'll take some pictures tomorrow.
Thank you for your help.
Hello, I'm using Bravo V2 (unmodded) with my Shure 240 (38 ohm) and am getting lot of parasite noises. I've basically given up trying to fix the amp to stop producing the sounds (it picks EMI from the air, I also suspect power supply to give humm). So I'm thinking of replacing my headphones with ones with higher impedance to 'filter out' the noises.
Currently my volume knob is turned just little above nothing, because the headphones are so sensitive. When I turn the volume knob up (with no music playing) the noises remain the same.
So will replacing my 38ohm headphones with some 60-100ohm help to hide the noises? (I will need to turn the volume knob up to achieve the same sound volume), or am I thinking just wrong and have failed from basics of electronics?
The problem is that everything seems normal. With the original tube or other pops are still present.
No transistor seems burnt. I'll take some pictures tomorrow.
Thank you for your help.
Is there an official Bravo Store link? I want to make sure to get the right one if ever I do get one.
Hello, I'm using Bravo V2 (unmodded) with my Shure 240 (38 ohm) and am getting lot of parasite noises. I've basically given up trying to fix the amp to stop producing the sounds (it picks EMI from the air, I also suspect power supply to give humm). So I'm thinking of replacing my headphones with ones with higher impedance to 'filter out' the noises.
Currently my volume knob is turned just little above nothing, because the headphones are so sensitive. When I turn the volume knob up (with no music playing) the noises remain the same.
So will replacing my 38ohm headphones with some 60-100ohm help to hide the noises? (I will need to turn the volume knob up to achieve the same sound volume), or am I thinking just wrong and have failed from basics of electronics?