Strange volume issue

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Almost certainly a single processor of some kind, possibly a PIC type device.

There's a difference between just resetting a device by removing power (which works instantly, you just unplug it, wait a few seconds and then power up again) and devices that really 'lock' for whatever reason. They are the ones that need to be left. I think your problem is the former, it just needed 'rebooting'.

A simple crossover usually gives an easy load. A complex crossover has several large inductors and caps to get the desired characteristics but these can be classed as 'difficult' loads with low impedance at certain frequencies.
 
Not remembering was kind of the issue Nigel, i always turned it down by the same amount ... so at my normal listening level by a complete 360 plus another quarter turn. Upon turning on again it was like the " memory " had changed needing a full 360 plus another quarter then yet another 180 to get the volume i had used previously if that makes sense . Since re booting it seems fine though but i'll never buy an amp with rotary encoders ever again.
 
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