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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter78" data-source="post: 1148467" data-attributes="member: 24582"><p>With both channels dead and the relay working, it could be a spiked blown 2sc or no power to the preamp section (or a blown preamp) </p><p></p><p>On an older Teac with similar setup as the NAD it was the preamp section once. Another time it was one of the 2sc transistors. It did not get warm at all. I kept replacing the one that got warm, not hot, but turned out it was cold one that was the problem. Also discovered that one of my speakers caused the blows as it was shorting out as it was moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter78, post: 1148467, member: 24582"] With both channels dead and the relay working, it could be a spiked blown 2sc or no power to the preamp section (or a blown preamp) On an older Teac with similar setup as the NAD it was the preamp section once. Another time it was one of the 2sc transistors. It did not get warm at all. I kept replacing the one that got warm, not hot, but turned out it was cold one that was the problem. Also discovered that one of my speakers caused the blows as it was shorting out as it was moving. [/QUOTE]
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