Sorry to hear of these troubles, Scott. Some questions:
1)When you sent the amp to Coincident, did you send the tubes with it, or might they have tested it with their own tubes? If the latter, based on my experience with other amps a possible cause or contributor to the problem might be heater-to-cathode leakage in a tube, especially the 6SL7's.
2)Did the Emotiva DC offset remover which Mikirob suggested in your previous thread on this problem make any difference?
3)In your previous thread you indicated that hum was being emitted both directly from the amp and via the speakers. Is that still the case?
4)If hum is still being emitted directly from the amp, can you tell whether it is the power transformer or the output transformers that are humming?
5)Is the hum through the speakers present when nothing is connected to the inputs of the amp?
6)Does the hum through the speakers vary as you change the volume control setting?
Regards,
-- Al
1)When you sent the amp to Coincident, did you send the tubes with it, or might they have tested it with their own tubes? If the latter, based on my experience with other amps a possible cause or contributor to the problem might be heater-to-cathode leakage in a tube, especially the 6SL7's.
2)Did the Emotiva DC offset remover which Mikirob suggested in your previous thread on this problem make any difference?
3)In your previous thread you indicated that hum was being emitted both directly from the amp and via the speakers. Is that still the case?
4)If hum is still being emitted directly from the amp, can you tell whether it is the power transformer or the output transformers that are humming?
5)Is the hum through the speakers present when nothing is connected to the inputs of the amp?
6)Does the hum through the speakers vary as you change the volume control setting?
Regards,
-- Al

