I have a Parasound Amp HCA-2205AT and during a movie the amp would go in to "Standby" then back to normal. I also notice that one side of the amp gets hotter than the other. Anyone know anything about this. I was told that it might be a relay going bad, that's causing it to go into "standby".
It is probably overheating on one side. It happened to me with my present power amp, an HCA2500. I had to readjust the bias. You might talk to Tony at Parasound.
Where is the relay located? Is it in the back in front of the back channel card on the bottom underneath the controller card? Does anyone know?
A temporary fix can be a small fan directed on the hotter heat sink. If the problem goes away, then you know that it is bias setting. A square 'whisper fan' will do.
I would first try the fan, BUT you might have to have it in for service. Please don't listen to outsiders to this design on this subject. It will only confuse you and potentially break the unit. Please contact Parasound for the closest warranty station in your area.
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