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diyAudio Member
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Hello
New to this forum I have this problem to solve: I purchase an Adcom GFA-535 amplifier the first version and tested with a convetional set of 8 Ohm speakers with no problem. As soon as I connected it to my main setup of Magnepan MG-Ib one channel started blowing the B+ fuse all the time. And now of course it does not start up even with normal speakers.... I have no manual or other to sort out this mess: Pitty it was sounding so nice... Thank you Georges |
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