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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: 54576" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>@Shaun: That is rather strange. I mean, if it's disconnected from the speaker, why would the speaker make a thud? There's supposed to be no electrical connection so the speaker should do nothing. The reason I'm carrying on like this is that I've worked on so many pro-audio amps that have had their contacts fused and when the amp blew it took out the speakers. Then there's comments like, this is a crap amp, don't trust the brand, whatever. In the mean time, the protection was compromised.</p><p></p><p>@Alt: I'll look at some Arcam schematics again to get a feel for their protection circuit, but there's no harm in taking the amp to someone you trust just to make sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 54576, member: 122"] @Shaun: That is rather strange. I mean, if it's disconnected from the speaker, why would the speaker make a thud? There's supposed to be no electrical connection so the speaker should do nothing. The reason I'm carrying on like this is that I've worked on so many pro-audio amps that have had their contacts fused and when the amp blew it took out the speakers. Then there's comments like, this is a crap amp, don't trust the brand, whatever. In the mean time, the protection was compromised. @Alt: I'll look at some Arcam schematics again to get a feel for their protection circuit, but there's no harm in taking the amp to someone you trust just to make sure. [/QUOTE]
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