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Should I Be Worried - Speakers 'suck in' when I switch on my Amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 54567" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Then hold thumbs that one of the CT okes volunteer to have a look at it. I'm serious, I'd have it checked out. Those Arcam's (off memory) all had DC protect relays and it sounds like yours isn't working properly. This usually happens when there was a short on the speaker wires and you drove it pretty hard into that short. This causes the relay contacts to fuse together, thus not working properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 54567, member: 122"] Then hold thumbs that one of the CT okes volunteer to have a look at it. I'm serious, I'd have it checked out. Those Arcam's (off memory) all had DC protect relays and it sounds like yours isn't working properly. This usually happens when there was a short on the speaker wires and you drove it pretty hard into that short. This causes the relay contacts to fuse together, thus not working properly. [/QUOTE]
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Should I Be Worried - Speakers 'suck in' when I switch on my Amp?
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