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In Reply to: RE: Bill Waslo is Right - Your Amp is Oscillating posted by Charles Hansen on September 07, 2017 at 13:45:16
So is it only oscillating while tri-wiring? Or does oscillating happen regardless of tri, bi or single wiring? If it oscillates in bi and single wiring why does it not heat up like it does when it's tri-wired?
The amp was just serviced and the heat issue checked, nothing was found, other things were found and replaced and the amp has never sounded better (at a Mac certified repair center)! But I am sure they only checked the amp in a single wired configuration as I didn't mention to them that I used a tri-wire configuration.
Thanks to all for your responses. I think I am going to move to bi-wiring (same cables) the Alon's and see how much that reduces heat on the amplifier.
Follow Ups:
Capacitance adds in parallel, so if each individual wire has normal or slightly higher than normal cap, two wires have double that cap, and three wires have three times as much, since they're all in parallel from the amp outputs.
Peace,
Tom E
berate is 8 and benign is 9
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