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In Reply to: RE: Power-on funtion of amplifier on the fritz. posted by Duster on July 12, 2017 at 17:42:09
It sounds as though the amplifier was subjected to serious overvoltage or simply has a switch failure. The 3B-ST/NT-212 design is simple and fairly rugged, but even the newest of these are getting rather long in the tooth. Service and shipping heavy equipment to Canada can be expensive. If the problem is only the power switch, the repair should be simple and the part inexpensive. Testing with a dummy load and a multimeter (measure the voltage delivered to the load) should indicate if the output section is damaged. Using a loudspeaker to test the amplifier risks damage to the both, but is also a possibility.
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This keeps the cross border stuff to a minimum.
If you want the am repaired by Bryston, I would suggest going over to Audio Circle, The Bryston circle and write a post to James Tanner asking about repairs if you need to get it repaired.
James Tanner is a big honcho at Bryston, and he is really helpful with questions and actual connections to Bryston.
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