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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Germany
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At the ON or OFF of the Aleph 3 they is a slight 'bump' in the loudspeaker Its there a way to avoid this 'bump'
Thanks niko
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There is no easy internal fix for the thump. It is, however,
only about a volt or so, and has not been known to damage drivers. You could install a switch in series with the output, turning it on after the amp has turned on, and turning it off before the amp turns off. |
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Thank you Mr. Pass
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