Check the owners manual for speaker protection circuit or fuse in the amp. It is unlikely that you burned out your amp. A quick touch like that is enough to engage a protective circuit, but probably not enough to burn it out. It is not a good thing to do, but you know that. The Rowland amps are very good and likely would not be permanently damaged by that(hopefully).
What Have I done? Shorted an amp?
I had two amps that were on (I know) and while moving one speaker connection to another amp, the speaker cables touched the other amplifiers case, sparked, and the amp that was touched, turned itself off, one of a pair Jeff Rowland Model 7, DAMN!
Now, it powers on but I get no sound coming out?
What have I done? At 140 lbs, I don't want to ship this thing around, if it is an easy thing?
HELP!!
Stressed, frustrated, feeling lame, and back to mono,
Dan
Now, it powers on but I get no sound coming out?
What have I done? At 140 lbs, I don't want to ship this thing around, if it is an easy thing?
HELP!!
Stressed, frustrated, feeling lame, and back to mono,
Dan
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