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I was wondering if someone could diagnose my problem? When I turn on my Pilot tube amp after a minute or so there is a high pitched ping, it only lasts about a half of a second and only happens once. The best I could describe it is, if you tapped a piece of crystal gently, the sound would be similar. Also is it normal for tube as they warm up to make a tinkling sound? thanks any advice would be great!!!

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The sound is probably one of the filaments (heater, grid) in one of the tubes as it heats up. I have that happening in my JM Merlin, While it's warming up, I can lightly tap on the top of the case and an hear it in the speakers. I don't know if it meand a tube is close to failure or not. My Merlin has fairly new tubes (actually only one signal tube), recent production EH. The rectifier is a lightly used Mullard.

Bruce

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I was wondering if someone could diagnose my problem? When I turn on my Pilot tube amp after a minute or so there is a high pitched ping, it only lasts about a half of a second and only happens once. The best I could describe it is, if you tapped a piece of crystal gently, the sound would be similar. Also is it normal for tube as they warm up to make a tinkling sound? thanks any advice would be great!!!

Not sure about the pinging sound but, the tingling sound is normal tubes do these when they are warming up..

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The sound is probably one of the filaments (heater, grid) in one of the tubes as it heats up. I have that happening in my JM Merlin, While it's warming up, I can lightly tap on the top of the case and an hear it in the speakers. I don't know if it meand a tube is close to failure or not. My Merlin has fairly new tubes (actually only one signal tube), recent production EH. The rectifier is a lightly used Mullard.

Bruce

Bruce it sounds like you may have a microphonic tube it there, or one going south...

Jay

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Dont know what "Dean said" it was a link to a website. another piece of the puzzle, the "ping sound" seems to come, from one of a closely matched quad of sed winged c's el34, 6ca7's, that have less than 8 hours on them.. could be it a microphonic tube?

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What's happening is the glass in one of the tubes is heating up and expanding. Sometimes it means nothing. Sometimes it is a harbinger of doom - the tube is getting more current than it's supposed to. You might want to get it checked out. Still, pinging just once is probably nothing too abnormal.

I had an Audio Research amp which would periodically start pinging. It would then be a race to the power strip to get it turned off before the high-rise flames developed. Turned out it had a bad diode which would go off spec when it reached a certain temperature. When it was in the shop, on its side with the grillwork off, it never got hot enough to run away. It took a long time to convince the tech guys that the problem was not related to adult beverages.

A tube being microphonic is another way of saying "Replace me now."

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