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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Quebec
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Hello
I have a McIntosh MC502. It sounds just great and usualy runs cool. I've ajusted the bias exactly according to the manual and everything was fine. I don't ask a lot from it as I don't listen to loud levels. But lately, with signal or not, the left channel tends to become hot, very hot to the point the thermal protection pushes the relay to kicks out and closes the amp! Anybody has seen this before or has a clue to spot the problem? Help! Thanks |
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