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In Reply to: RE: Sounds familar... posted by dirtyvinyl on April 04, 2015 at 10:44:03
My amp turned on both sides with one side's audio output dead. Looked like it should have operated normally. Then I had to have the circuit breaker replaced by a techie who discovered this failure. If you are still under warranty you're good. Mine wasn't and Deal recommended a techie who did a good job and got it going by replacing the breaker. I think he keeps his techies available for repairs to his own sales (?). FWIW Deal didn't admit that a dead circuit breaker could be the problem. We gave him the dead one so he could check it out....
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For what it's worth, I learned recently that some types of circuit breakers are only meant to be tripped once (supplemental breakers where they rely upon a more robust one upstream, like maybe a fuse, in audio).
but by quick research and input, it does sound like I blew the relay and it will need replacing. Since this is "operator error", now I can only hope this will be considered a "forgive in the name of customer service" and N/C for replacement. I won't hold my breath.
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