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In Reply to: Help! Musical Fidelity A3Cr amp owners! posted by nousaeous on August 31, 2002 at 19:06:05:
Well, at least I have *an* answer. The crosstalk between channels - signal from from channel audible through the other - is a common trait of Musical Fidelity amp's if not much of their range.Other Asylees have mentioned the same problem, and this was one of the main reasons I did not buy the A300 a couple of years ago. I just could not adjust to the idea that I was not going to hear each channel where it should be and nowhere else.
Also, if you have two sources attached and turned on but only one playing, you may be able to hear it when selecting another source - another case of breakthrough.
You are right about it being a major flaw. This is simply a case of poor design - particluarly when they make a lot about their stuff being dual-mono amp's.
Best regards,
Wordsmith
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Follow Ups
- I know the answer. - Wordsmith 22:37:47 08/31/02 (8)
- Re: I know the answer. - Greg Cz 19:20:24 09/02/02 (0)
- Re: I know the answer. - nousaeous 12:08:12 09/01/02 (4)
- Are you testing fro crosstalk properly ? - john dem 13:25:22 09/01/02 (3)
- Re: Are you testing fro crosstalk properly ? - nousaeous 14:44:15 09/01/02 (2)
- Well, dual mono usually means - john dem 15:44:32 09/01/02 (1)
- Any well designed amp should be dead quiet... - Gepetto 19:09:09 09/01/02 (0)
- I guess it really is a DUAL MONO amplifier then... - Gepetto 09:17:25 09/01/02 (0)
- Re: I know the answer. - Porkless 03:57:31 09/01/02 (0)