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In Reply to: RE: well that was interesting. .. posted by watts on January 15, 2017 at 14:03:49
I had an issue like this in an amp once. Replaced the fuse. Problem went away. Was wondering whether you checked the fuse or replaced it on the back of your Maggie's
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I have no fuses on the back of my 3.6's :) Yes that would have been the first thing I would have checked.
I seriously am wondering if it was the network in my Transparent cable. I remember hitting the speaker and it came on, then went off, I hit it again it came on again. The shockwave could have gone down the speaker cable and vibrated the network. I am going to give Transparent a call and see if this has ever been an issue.
Well. I figured you had that covered. But ... hey you never know !! :)
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