You're saying you have 37 millivolts on the right channel?
Doesn't seem outrageously high, but it does raise a flag.
What did Bryston say the spec for d.c. offset was?
Am I correct to assume that the 3 woofers and 2 tweeters were all being driven from the right side?
If your pre-amp/source is sending too hot a signal to the power amps front end, you could be driving them into clipping which can blow speakers pretty easily- especially with ss amps you could probably arc-weld with ;)
Speakers could also be blown by low frequency pumping if playing vinyl through a preamp that will reproduce low frequency in the range of 0-10 hz range.
Doesn't seem outrageously high, but it does raise a flag.
What did Bryston say the spec for d.c. offset was?
Am I correct to assume that the 3 woofers and 2 tweeters were all being driven from the right side?
If your pre-amp/source is sending too hot a signal to the power amps front end, you could be driving them into clipping which can blow speakers pretty easily- especially with ss amps you could probably arc-weld with ;)
Speakers could also be blown by low frequency pumping if playing vinyl through a preamp that will reproduce low frequency in the range of 0-10 hz range.