I know I can safely turn on a solid state amp without speakers hooked up With a simple amp can you test for the DC offset with nothing plugged into it, or do you need to have a pre amp connected even though you would be testing to a non used source at the lowest volume possible. I guess I am asking, is there any kind of circuit change that occurs in the amp when the pre amp is plugged in, or can I just plug in the amp and check the speaker terminals. Norm
PS - if anyone has the owners manual for the adcom 545 mkII, I would sure love a copy. Thanks
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Topic - Checking the DC offset on Adcom 545 mkII - gonzo 15:11:33 10/12/16 (9)
- Thanks guys, I checked them out - gonzo 09:59:10 10/13/16 (5)
- RE: Thanks guys, I checked them out - airtime 11:17:02 10/13/16 (4)
- I think in a perfect world zero would be ideal, - gonzo 13:09:11 10/13/16 (3)
- We do not live in a perfect world. - briggs 15:11:03 10/14/16 (0)
- RE: I think in a perfect world zero would be ideal, - JonM 04:56:46 10/14/16 (0)
- RE: I think in a perfect world zero would be ideal, - fredtr 16:54:15 10/13/16 (0)
- RE: Checking the DC offset on Adcom 545 mkII - airtime 07:46:22 10/13/16 (0)
- RE: Checking the DC offset on Adcom 545 mkII - geezerrocket 06:31:38 10/13/16 (0)
- RE: Checking the DC offset on Adcom 545 mkII - fredtr 20:17:11 10/12/16 (0)