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<blockquote data-quote="GECO" data-source="post: 43341" data-attributes="member: 415"><p>interesting......I can't see in what kind of environment this could happen. maybe somebody can enlighten us. but if your preamp is fitted with a cap on the output then you should get zero DC spikes. the one I listened to was driven by a audio research and one of my preamps and it didn't have any problems.</p><p></p><p>coming to think of it. it didn't sound that great with a solid state preamp at all. very dry and clinical</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GECO, post: 43341, member: 415"] interesting......I can't see in what kind of environment this could happen. maybe somebody can enlighten us. but if your preamp is fitted with a cap on the output then you should get zero DC spikes. the one I listened to was driven by a audio research and one of my preamps and it didn't have any problems. coming to think of it. it didn't sound that great with a solid state preamp at all. very dry and clinical [/QUOTE]
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