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I was wondering what kind of damage was caused to my amp and if it's
worth trying to fix it. I accidentally used a 1+/1- speakon cable(wrong one) on my Crest CC1800 with the switch in bridged mode. Now the amp will cut off channel A when the input gets too high. By cut off, I mean the ACL(Automatic Clip Limiter) lights up and the sound is completely stopped, then it returns to normal after a few seconds. Channel B works fine for now. Bridged mode acts similar to channel A. Also channel A works normally under a very small load for at least an hour or more, but I need to get more volume or else this is useless to me. Is this amp pretty much toast on channel A? Or is this a simple easy fix at my nearest service center? Other info that may be important.... This is a part of a bass rig. Ampeg tube preamp, maybe the preamp's output is too hot? 4 ohm speaker cabinet. And yes, I learned my lesson on speaker cables. |
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