Slight "Crackling" noise in right channel of amp


Hello - I just picked up a Musical Fidelity KW500 integrated and it's sounds amazing. However, when I stopped playing the music, I noticed that with the volume dial at about 50% and no source playing, there is a crackle noise that comes from the right speaker. It's not extremely loud, but it's loud enough that I can barely hear the 'crackling' from my listening position (7' away) if I listen for it. The other channel has noise if I get up close, but it's constant and smooth...like it should be.

I have swapped cables and replaced cables to confirm that it is definitely the amp channel that is the culprit, and not the speaker.

Now, the music sounded amazing, but because of this, I can't help but think that this is taking away from it somehow and that it could sound even better.

Does anyone have any idea what might be the cause of this unwanted noise? I plan to call Musical Fidelity on Monday but I'm just fishing for thoughts/ideas in the meantime.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
fatgh0st
You don't mention the rest of your system. In my experience aging tubes (pre-amp?, source component?) can exhibit a "crackling noise". If you have vacuum tubes in your system, check them, or try replacing with tubes that are known to be good.
Yep, sounds like you might have a tube failure in the right channel. Those tubes were supposed to last for 100K hours I think, but that doesn't mean they won't fail pre-maturely. It might also be a cap or something, but 'tube' is so logical. I'm sure MF will clue you in, and I do believe they have a service rep in the USA (if that is where you live). BTW, I suspect that these tubes would have survived a transit, so it is quite possible it was a bummer when you bought it. Good luck.
Maybe you can flip/flop the left and right tubes and see if the problem travles...This will tell you for sure..I does sound like a bad tube though..