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Troubleshooting Audiolab 8300mb issues
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<blockquote data-quote="1am7h30n3" data-source="post: 1126670" data-attributes="member: 13860"><p>Wouldn't it be better to test the amp with no input and by plugging in a speaker that I don't mind sacrificing and seeing if the noise repeats? If there is such a severe fault in the amplifier I don't really want to turn it on or leave it running more than necessary, in case it causes more damage to itself or causes a fire (etc.).</p><p></p><p>I am certain that the speaker wires were never shorted while the amp was powered and the speakers have never been plugged/unplugged while the amp is running. I will double check the condition of the speaker cable, just as an additional point, thanks. [The same speaker is currently in service and working though, with the same speaker cable, just plugged into another amp].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1am7h30n3, post: 1126670, member: 13860"] Wouldn't it be better to test the amp with no input and by plugging in a speaker that I don't mind sacrificing and seeing if the noise repeats? If there is such a severe fault in the amplifier I don't really want to turn it on or leave it running more than necessary, in case it causes more damage to itself or causes a fire (etc.). I am certain that the speaker wires were never shorted while the amp was powered and the speakers have never been plugged/unplugged while the amp is running. I will double check the condition of the speaker cable, just as an additional point, thanks. [The same speaker is currently in service and working though, with the same speaker cable, just plugged into another amp]. [/QUOTE]
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