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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Hey folks,
I have created a thread under PassLabs and a few questions were asked but no one came back to tell me what the symptoms might mean. If anyone has the time to check out my thread and give any assistance they can I would be so thankfull. Right now I am suspecting the main caps since after switching them from left to right channels I have majore buzzing coming out of both channels instead of one. Please see the link for more information. Adcom GFA-555 Left Channel Buzz Thanks! Walker |
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