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![]() "MC" wrote in message ups.com... I have a Hafler 9505 amp. After about half an hour of use, the amp redirects a small amount of signal back through the input cables and into my monitor controller (which I can then hear on other speaker outputs, until I turn the Hafler off). This seems pretty serious to me, but does anyone know what could be causing this? I don't see how on earth this would be possible, especially if the amp input is conventional unbalanced, unless there were also a "loop-through" connection, in which case the problem is also definitely NOT in the Hafler. Please repost with a bit more info, such as what the amp configuration is (not everyone here has seen a 9505, myself included), how it is used, what else is in the system etc. Mark Z. |
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