Without seeing a schematic of your amp all I can do is venture a guess. Some SET amps have outputs that are capacitively coupled to your speaker. The capacitor is there to keep DC of of your speakers. It could be that this capacitor is breaking down. If you are witnessing this in both channels the problem is probably a bad or breaking down power supply filter capacitor. This problem is consistant with the Hum you are hearing also. In either case you are risking damage to your speakers and or amp by using it in this condition. The repair is pretty straight forward but I recommend a pro doing the job if you do not feel comfortable as a faulty repair can do much more damage than you care to deal with. Best of luck and I hope you enjoy your amp for many years to come after it's repair.
Help: Tube Amps Pops Speaker Cone
One of my single-ended triode monoblocks makes a loud popping sound in my speaker shortly after turning it on. There is an LED on the amp to indicate the proper waiting time for the internal tension of the amp to be adequate for functioning. After this LED goes on (to indicate it is ready) the amp then initiates a sequence of pops of decreasing volume in the speaker for a few minutes. There is also a hum present that largely disappears when music is played over the speakers. What is the problem with my amp? What can I do to stop this popping? I am afraid of damaging my speakers.
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