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Music stuttering issue
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<blockquote data-quote="1am7h30n3" data-source="post: 1128570" data-attributes="member: 13860"><p>It's sometimes tricky to see in photos what's regular adhesives and what's a leaky cap, but that looks to me like the capacitors on your power supply are done. Perhaps when the amp is loaded up (when you turn the voltage up a bit) the voltage rails are sagging and causing the distortion/stuttering you mention. If it was me, I'd put a multimeter on to measure the voltage rails (carefully - it's probably marked on the PCB) while the amp is running and then again while it's making the distortion sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1am7h30n3, post: 1128570, member: 13860"] It's sometimes tricky to see in photos what's regular adhesives and what's a leaky cap, but that looks to me like the capacitors on your power supply are done. Perhaps when the amp is loaded up (when you turn the voltage up a bit) the voltage rails are sagging and causing the distortion/stuttering you mention. If it was me, I'd put a multimeter on to measure the voltage rails (carefully - it's probably marked on the PCB) while the amp is running and then again while it's making the distortion sounds. [/QUOTE]
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