This is making more sense to me as well.
I just replaced all of my pre-amp tubes and the situation seems to be worse. I got rid of the 'junk' Chinese tubes that everyone says I should throw away and replece them with military grade Mullards and Phillips. I'll go back and change them again. Is a copper cage the answer?
I designed a recording studio once in Brooklyn (as and Architect not a sound engineer). due to proximity to the World Trade Center and the Radio Frequencies emmitted therefrom we shielded the whole studio with coper paint and put a copper mesh grid in the air space of the double pane windows.
Thanks Marakanetz, Sean and Seandtaylor99 for saving me the cost of more power cables for nothing.
I just replaced all of my pre-amp tubes and the situation seems to be worse. I got rid of the 'junk' Chinese tubes that everyone says I should throw away and replece them with military grade Mullards and Phillips. I'll go back and change them again. Is a copper cage the answer?
I designed a recording studio once in Brooklyn (as and Architect not a sound engineer). due to proximity to the World Trade Center and the Radio Frequencies emmitted therefrom we shielded the whole studio with coper paint and put a copper mesh grid in the air space of the double pane windows.
Thanks Marakanetz, Sean and Seandtaylor99 for saving me the cost of more power cables for nothing.