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In Reply to: RE: Shorting (muting) SET amplifier output posted by TonyB on June 30, 2015 at 14:42:51
You need a slow warmup for the HT . I was under the impression that an instant HT switchon could stress the valves in a DC amp as well as make that bump sound
Al
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HT ramps up slowly but not slowly enough.
I will add more delay.
Hopefully if it is a DIY design , it should be simple to remedy . If it's a commercial item then it has flaws in the design or is faulty . What is the model and brand of amplifier ?
Al
It is easy to fix. The issue is not big and does
not cause any problems with my speakers.
Many commercial amps are worse. I want to
get rid of any turn on/off transients to use
drivers which are known to be sensitive to spikes.
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