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Looking at a Exposure 20 integrated amp - measures about 30 mV DC across each channels speaker outputs. This is after a significant warm up period (no telling how long this thing may have been sitting)- seems high to me ? Anybody got any experience with these amps ?
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30mV is perfectly fine and no reason to worry
I have seen commercial amps with much more than that; no danger for the speakers (30mV give less than 1mW into 2R). |
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