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In Reply to: RE: We Have All Experienced This posted by b. on June 30, 2009 at 19:00:45
I have seen that before too. Sounds like a leaking capacitor. IIRC, you said that your amp doesn't have any audio path capacitors. That puts it in the preamp.But does it do this if you follow the turn on routine? If it does there is something wrong. And if it is a leaking cap it would probably do the same thing again after turn on.
Is it just a turn on problem or is is recurring after turn on?
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