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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 1170866" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>So we can't protect ourselves against lightening - that's a given and it probably shouldn't be surprising considering it's the one of the most powerful form of energy in the universe right up there with nuclear fusion. </p><p>So a couple of amplifiers here and there is getting away lightly in that context. </p><p>Or we go back to the Hi Fi of the 90's. This is no joke. I had a CD recorder, tape deck and graphic equalizer and old Technics CD player in the vicinity - none of which was affected. The Pioneer CDR was connected to the Yamaha AVR (blown)) via an RCA and still works !!!</p><p>The Yamaha CDP which was connected to the same amp via an RCA was blown</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 1170866, member: 1941"] So we can't protect ourselves against lightening - that's a given and it probably shouldn't be surprising considering it's the one of the most powerful form of energy in the universe right up there with nuclear fusion. So a couple of amplifiers here and there is getting away lightly in that context. Or we go back to the Hi Fi of the 90's. This is no joke. I had a CD recorder, tape deck and graphic equalizer and old Technics CD player in the vicinity - none of which was affected. The Pioneer CDR was connected to the Yamaha AVR (blown)) via an RCA and still works !!! The Yamaha CDP which was connected to the same amp via an RCA was blown [/QUOTE]
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