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Power Amp-discharge
Posted by Achim [IP: 209.119.65.17] on May 18, 1999 at 12:31:08 In Reply to: Power Amp-discharge posted by Mike on May 18, 1999 at 00:53:14: I had the same problem in my system, but in my case it turned out to be speaker cables (MIT Terminator 2 Biwire). Good Luck. Achim. : : : Mike, : : Two thoughts come to mind here. First I want to be sure the amplifier is the culprit - not a preamplifier ahead of it that is discharging while the power amp can still reproduce audio. : : If the problem definitely is the amplifier, I suggest you build an external relay box which would be installed between the amplifier and speakers. The relay coils should be a low voltage type and could be operated by an AC adaptor which would be in a switched outlet elsewhere in the system. I would use a double-throw relay(s) and place a resistor at the normally closed end to allow the amplifier to discharge while the relay has the speaker disconnected. A 10 ohm high wattage resistor (or a 12 volt automotive light bulb) should do the trick. : : Good luck, : : Alan : : : I am using a BK St 140 power amp which does not have built in relays,i notice that my amp has
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