I'm still working on the "big" amp, but I've noticed that it has pretty poor RF rejection (not that the local radio station is playing by the book--I can get most of the commercial equipment to pick it up too at high gain
). If I plug it into the computer to test it with mp3s while I mess with knobs, I can faintly hear talk radio (it's AM, I forget the callsign & frequency). I can also hear the computer monitor...moving a window causes very distinct low amplitude noise. Other than that, the amp sounds pretty good. I have to note that this is a 2x12 chassis, with the power amp on the "floor" and the controls on the roof. Moving wires has no appreciable effect on the RF performance. It's dead quiet without cables or computer plugged in, and also quiet "terminated" by a guitar. However, it'll do it with just the cable sometimes too...this being a "stereo" amp, one side is grid leak and one side Ck biased. Ck biased side has a grid-stopper. Grid leak resistor in the grid leak side is carbon film. Is this a computer sucks problem, an amp sucks problem, or a radio station sucks problem? Anyone have any experience with this?
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