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Old 9th January 2011, 08:41 PM   #1
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Question sure TK2050 2*100 noise problem with 2 inputs

hi all

having a problem with my TK2050 2*100 sure amp, and would appreciate some help

when one input is connected, its all good - but two inputs makes massive amounts of noise across both speakers :-(

it isnt the source, or cable - and my other (identical) board checks out okay with the same signal chain

can anyone help?!?


many thanks in advance

ps. i did search :-)

pps. connecting GND to CH1/CH2 in operation stops the noise - but of course only one channel runs :-(
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