To Jond: I don't live in the US, and the cost of shipping a 50 LB carton is very expensive. Second; I have sent it back to Cary around May 2020 and they claim they fixed it, and reset the bias, and the bias issue was "all my fault". It worked for a couple of months. What can I say .....
To oldhvymec: I believe you missed several points brought up by me:
1- The SLI-80 is an integrated amp with both Left and Right channels.
2- The Digital Multimetr is not an issue because I can read BOTH sides independently, and when plugged into the right side, the meter is steady right at 75 ma (and the potentiometer reacts to my turning it CW or CCW).
It is the left side that the meter swings erratically. Logic would dictate that if the DMM were damaged, I would see similar irregularities on both chanels; that is not the case. Only the left side does NOT hold the correct bias!
3- The SLI-80 does not have a "standby" switch.
Your second commentary seems to be more accurate. It could be a resistor. That is why I am asking if someone can obtain a SCHEMATIC for an SLI-80 Amp.
Please help me out here!
Regards ....
To oldhvymec: I believe you missed several points brought up by me:
1- The SLI-80 is an integrated amp with both Left and Right channels.
2- The Digital Multimetr is not an issue because I can read BOTH sides independently, and when plugged into the right side, the meter is steady right at 75 ma (and the potentiometer reacts to my turning it CW or CCW).
It is the left side that the meter swings erratically. Logic would dictate that if the DMM were damaged, I would see similar irregularities on both chanels; that is not the case. Only the left side does NOT hold the correct bias!
3- The SLI-80 does not have a "standby" switch.
Your second commentary seems to be more accurate. It could be a resistor. That is why I am asking if someone can obtain a SCHEMATIC for an SLI-80 Amp.
Please help me out here!
Regards ....