Most high end amps have protective circuitry or fuses to protect against "user stupidity"! Don't take this personally, as I was referring to myself! In audio, we all do`dumb things over the course of our listening pleasures throughout the years! If this is your first tube gear, PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE VOLTAGES INVOLVED CAN BE LETHAL, EVEN IF THE UNIT HAS BEEN TURNED OFF FOR A WHILE!!! Let the unit play, at low volume, with the power OFF until the sound ceases. Be sure that no part of your body is grounded (touching the metal chassis, two parts at once, metal equipment rack, or turning on a light switch) when replacing tubes or fiddling around inside. Happy Tunes!
Incorrect speaker cable connection can damage amp?
Dear Audiophile gurus,
I recently bought a tube integrated amplifier and
mistakenly I connected the speaker cables to the amp
outputs incorrectly; my amp has outputs for two sets of speakers as follows:
...............---- A -----.....................---- B -----
.set 1 ---> L..o....o..R.....................L..o....o..R
.set 2 ---> L..o....o..R.....................L..o....o..R
and when I first tried to hook things up I connected
for the Right speaker L to B1.R and R to B2.R and
for the Left speaker L to A1.L and R to A2.L
Can this cause any damage to my amplifier?!
Thank you in advance.
I recently bought a tube integrated amplifier and
mistakenly I connected the speaker cables to the amp
outputs incorrectly; my amp has outputs for two sets of speakers as follows:
...............---- A -----.....................---- B -----
.set 1 ---> L..o....o..R.....................L..o....o..R
.set 2 ---> L..o....o..R.....................L..o....o..R
and when I first tried to hook things up I connected
for the Right speaker L to B1.R and R to B2.R and
for the Left speaker L to A1.L and R to A2.L
Can this cause any damage to my amplifier?!
Thank you in advance.
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