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Technics SU-C04 Amp Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="nick" data-source="post: 69273" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I also suspected the amp is trying to protect itself but Im not really driving it that hard, doesnt even get to being loud. Says 6-16 ohms, apparently its 30w per channel. It switches off when driving a set of headphones so it cant be the load is too much to me its more the input load that causes it to go into protection. If I try use my ipod it'll switch off almost instantly with the volume on the ipod over 3/4. If a song on a CD gets to a loud section it'll do it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick, post: 69273, member: 1656"] I also suspected the amp is trying to protect itself but Im not really driving it that hard, doesnt even get to being loud. Says 6-16 ohms, apparently its 30w per channel. It switches off when driving a set of headphones so it cant be the load is too much to me its more the input load that causes it to go into protection. If I try use my ipod it'll switch off almost instantly with the volume on the ipod over 3/4. If a song on a CD gets to a loud section it'll do it too. [/QUOTE]
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