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Re: Old Bryston 4b amplifier heat question ?

Check the impedance of the load you have connected to it first to make sure it's not too low(below 2ohms). If that's OK, then most likely the bias is out of adjustment for that channel, or the components that regulate the bias are damaged or out of spec. Any good tech should be able to handle this one. Try to get a service manual from Bryston. It's always easier to do things with a road map.

Mike


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