HI
I own this amp and found out perhaps I've been listening to a faulty amp since I've bought it..
One of these days I built a RPI network player & was connecting it to my amp and listening via headphones.
The amp has been sitting in my bedroom disconnected for some time because I've been listening to the TV via a Sound-bar offered by my brother 2 years ago by Christmas time.
As You know this amp has a DSP and no volume pot but an encoder.
The volume goes from 1 to 73 on the display and above 60 sound gradually shifts to the left channel as if You were turning the balance pot to the left.
Happens both on speakers & headphones. First I've thought it was a cable or PI issue bur narrowed to the amp after experimenting other sources & cables. It happens on all inputs
This only happens with DSP sound-fields say Jazz, Concert, CEXT Cinema modes. If I leave it in 2 CH mode all is OK.
Another issue is even in 2 CH mode if I tinker with the Bass or Treble settings the same happens. I believe at 0 position the DSP isn't used perhaps.
Even if You go into the Balance settings & increase balance for the right channel, You can't compensate.
I've performed a Initial setup reset, but didn't help.
Is this meant to be like this ? I mean to compensate for a poor supply or for clipping notification / prevention ?
It's rated 5* 80W but has 4700uF supply capacitors. My old 2* 40W Pioneer amp has 8000uF.
Has someone dealt with the same situation ?
Was this addressed by a firmware upgrade & how can I obtain and flash It ?
Thank You for Your attention
I own this amp and found out perhaps I've been listening to a faulty amp since I've bought it..
One of these days I built a RPI network player & was connecting it to my amp and listening via headphones.
The amp has been sitting in my bedroom disconnected for some time because I've been listening to the TV via a Sound-bar offered by my brother 2 years ago by Christmas time.
As You know this amp has a DSP and no volume pot but an encoder.
The volume goes from 1 to 73 on the display and above 60 sound gradually shifts to the left channel as if You were turning the balance pot to the left.
Happens both on speakers & headphones. First I've thought it was a cable or PI issue bur narrowed to the amp after experimenting other sources & cables. It happens on all inputs
This only happens with DSP sound-fields say Jazz, Concert, CEXT Cinema modes. If I leave it in 2 CH mode all is OK.
Another issue is even in 2 CH mode if I tinker with the Bass or Treble settings the same happens. I believe at 0 position the DSP isn't used perhaps.
Even if You go into the Balance settings & increase balance for the right channel, You can't compensate.
I've performed a Initial setup reset, but didn't help.
Is this meant to be like this ? I mean to compensate for a poor supply or for clipping notification / prevention ?
It's rated 5* 80W but has 4700uF supply capacitors. My old 2* 40W Pioneer amp has 8000uF.
Has someone dealt with the same situation ?
Was this addressed by a firmware upgrade & how can I obtain and flash It ?
Thank You for Your attention
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Try a soundfield clear
While depressing the [2CH] button, press the Standby button to turn
on the main power.
The message “SF. CLR.” appears for a moment and initialization
is performed.
That might solve your fault
Try a soundfield clear
While depressing the [2CH] button, press the Standby button to turn
on the main power.
The message “SF. CLR.” appears for a moment and initialization
is performed.
That might solve your fault