mynamegerg
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Hello All!
I recently acquired a DC-300a primarily to operate my 15" subs (potentional drive the whole 3way system) I have being built for a custom hi-fi / speaker system at home. While everything has been fine and dandy I've noticed that on both output channels of this DC-300a there is a small popping / clicking noise that emits when there's audio being played through this amplifier. Currently operating this amp through standard bookshelf speakers but I'd like to get this situation resolved before I go any farther with this project.
As far as I can tell the issue is consistent across both channels, which does not have a mono bridge switch leaving them seemingly entirely separate. I've tested two different speakers (both 8ohm) and the problem still is consistent. I understand with these older amplifiers I am to expected degradation in the caps and transistors, my question is has anyone seen this issue or diagnosed it before? Looking for guidance on where to start. Thanks
I recently acquired a DC-300a primarily to operate my 15" subs (potentional drive the whole 3way system) I have being built for a custom hi-fi / speaker system at home. While everything has been fine and dandy I've noticed that on both output channels of this DC-300a there is a small popping / clicking noise that emits when there's audio being played through this amplifier. Currently operating this amp through standard bookshelf speakers but I'd like to get this situation resolved before I go any farther with this project.
As far as I can tell the issue is consistent across both channels, which does not have a mono bridge switch leaving them seemingly entirely separate. I've tested two different speakers (both 8ohm) and the problem still is consistent. I understand with these older amplifiers I am to expected degradation in the caps and transistors, my question is has anyone seen this issue or diagnosed it before? Looking for guidance on where to start. Thanks