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Troubleshooting Audiolab 8300mb issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Sarel.wagner" data-source="post: 1126663" data-attributes="member: 25509"><p>That sounds rather like a problem with the one Amp. If you know the one without the problem now, you can measure it's power consumption and it should be way less than 50W, I am guessing a few Watts to maybe 10 Watts or so.</p><p></p><p>Depending on what that sound was, it may be Power supply capacitors that are faulty or even a bridge rectifier or some such, just guessing here. Rather have that Amp checked out as it my cause self damage beyond what it has already. YMMV</p><p></p><p>Groetnis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarel.wagner, post: 1126663, member: 25509"] That sounds rather like a problem with the one Amp. If you know the one without the problem now, you can measure it's power consumption and it should be way less than 50W, I am guessing a few Watts to maybe 10 Watts or so. Depending on what that sound was, it may be Power supply capacitors that are faulty or even a bridge rectifier or some such, just guessing here. Rather have that Amp checked out as it my cause self damage beyond what it has already. YMMV Groetnis [/QUOTE]
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