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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Hello to everyone Iam new to the site i was wanting to know if anyone could help me with a high frequency distortion i have in my cyrus 2 amp after earthing my left channel to the chassis.
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Hi, I think this should be in the solid state forum, you would get more response.
We need a bit more info really, what have you earthed an input ? an input ground ? and why, what problem are you trying to solve. Regards Karl |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Hello Karl after replacing signal wire to my amp with silver wire i did not check the length of the wire and earthed it on a pcb chassis mount while having my cd player on in the process stuffing that up aswell i seem to have high frequency breakup in vocals which i did not have before so much for being keen and not having patience thanks for the reply Regards Paul
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