To Aesthetix users


Any of you plug your Io or Io Sig into a power conditioner?

Jim White advsies against it in the original Io instructions, so I'm leary of doing anything. But I wonder how my ExactPower EP-15A could harm it. All it does is correct the AC sinewave coming in - no power regeneration, no filtering.

Thoughts?

Patrick
patrickamory
Patrick:

What a journey!!!!! First congratulations on solving this bugging situation, what a nice example of fellow 'goners help and manufacturers backing their product.

This reminded me about checking the cable layout in my system. I recently moved and overlooked this aspect. So specially all friends that have the classical rat's nest situation , take your time and improve this to get better sound / avoid unsuspected problems.
Nkj, thanks for all your help... and sorry for missing your earlier post about lead dressing.

Sol, tell me about it! And thanks, it was a journey.

I just tested for RF again with my BAT volume control at 10, 20 and then 30 with no record playing... dead silence... it's uncanny, almost makes me think the system is off!

Now I can't wait for my headphone amp to come back from its repair. This will, of course, be the ultimate test.
Hi Patrick,

I have been following your progress with the IO problem. I am a relatively new owner of the IO Signature.

I was wondering if you ever left the IO on for a full day, such as 7AM until midnight, for example...I did one day and noticed at the end of the day that the IO was whistling a high pitched sound...according to my searches it sounds like tube bias getting out of whack or something related to that...how do we test tubes to see if they are bad or going bad, the IO has so many that it will take time..I do not have any problems now, been using the IO for several hours a day, not all day marathons like last week.
Thanks,
Audioquest4life
Hi AQ4life,

I leave the Io on all the time. This is recommended by Aesthetix and longtime users here such as Albert Porter. Best for sound and for tube life.

I've never heard the whistling high-pitched sound. Do you know if your Mills resistors (used in the first batch of Ios -- they turned out to be bad) have been replaced by Roedersteins? It's a free upgrade from Aesthetix.

Aside from that, I'd call Aesthetix. It sounds like you'll have to send the unit in, unfortunately. Unless it's just a bad tube somewhere. You should switch tubes from L to R starting with the front end gain pairs (12AX7LPs) and if the whistling switches channels, you may have isolated your problem tube. Remember to turn off before switching.
Thanks for the reply. I turn off the IO after every listening session. I am stationed in Germany and electricity is very expensive here.

The problem is not one that has ever popped up before. I do not need to send it off as the problem has not reproduced itself. I will let the IO stay on this weekend to see what happens.

V/r
Audioquest

BTW...nice system