will
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Weird indeed!
And out of my range of experience, but I will offer some brainstorm thoughts, and hopefully if I am off, someone who knows will correct.
If there is no power to the amp, even with the power cord hooked up, I can't quite feature it being something in the power path of the amp... like internal fuse connections or tubes... but not for sure. I am ignorant about the internal fuses as my amps don't have them. But looking at pics, it seems they are on the rectifier circuit. So if a fuse was bad, wouldn't the rectifier not light up?
Is it possible that it is a strong magnetic field that your amp and/or cables are acting as an antenna to pick up. But to make the sound at the speakers for extended periods without the amp powered up, wouldn't there need to be some power to make noise from the speaker drivers??? Could a strong interference field be enough to activate the drivers???
If you have it happening after many, many hours of being turned off, even if caps were still holding charge, wouldn't the noise at the drivers be draining that power off and eventually be quiet? But also, normally, I have some light hum here, and as soon as I turn off my amps, there is no noise. And doing modifications, I know some caps can stay charged a while without directly discharging them by playing the amp out without power... ie music playing, and power off the amp as a means to drain caps, and by double checking with resistors to ground internally... Anyway, my noise goes away as soon as power is cut, but some caps still have some charge.
Also, seems interesting that it goes away removing the one speaker cable.
Does it go away if you unplug the other speaker cable and leave the one you pulled hooked up?
Could it be some proximity thing that the one cable is closer to a EMF or RFI noise source?
Is this something new?
Just recently noticing it, is it pretty quiet ... like something that you have to have your ear near the speaker to hear?
Did you have anything plugged into the amp after pulling the power cord... Could noise be coming over from your pre or source or source cables?
Have you added some networking or wifi to your setup that might contribute?
Has your power changed in some way?
I have never experienced this, but maybe more trouble shooting thoughts for a talk with Steve if needed. I would not hesitate to call Steve.
Will
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