I would strongly suggest disconnecting the speakers, turning the receiver on, and measuring the DC voltage on the speaker terminals to see if it is producing any DC voltage. I know this from personal experience. Since the 1900 receiver is Direct Coupled with no safety (i.e. speaker relay, etc.) if output devices fail it will feed DC voltage directly to the speakers. My Father had a 1900 and we connected it to a set of old Advent speakers. We turned it on but there was no sound so we assumed it had no output. That assumption was wrong because after about a minute of looking around and checking connections, the speakers literally started on fire. The woofer coils got so hot they started the cheesecloth on fire inside the sealed cabinets. We removed the woofers with the cheesecloth burning and dumped water inside to put out the fire. Needles to say the speakers were ruined. I took the receiver to the local repair shop and it was putting out 60 VDC on Left and Right channels. I had the receiver repaired and listened to it afterward and it sounded great, but I used a speaker protection device between the receiver and the speakers from there on.
McIntosh MAC 1900/PSB 5T burning smell
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I recently bought a MAC 1900 from someone on ebay with 100% positive feedback (I mention that only because I have to assume the seller wasn't selling me snake oil). It was well packed but I'm sure it was turned on it's side and/or upside down a number of times. I hooked it up to a pair of PSB Image 5T's and within 10-15 min it smelled like something was burning. I felt around the surface and everything was cold (too cold). So I let it sit until it got to room temperature and tried a again. Within 5 minutes, smelled like burning again. This may be completely unrelated, but the high's began to sound a bit muddled as well. I've started an insurance claim with FedEx and depending on the outcome, I'm planning on having it repaired if I'm able to keep it..but any thought/advice on this issue?
I recently bought a MAC 1900 from someone on ebay with 100% positive feedback (I mention that only because I have to assume the seller wasn't selling me snake oil). It was well packed but I'm sure it was turned on it's side and/or upside down a number of times. I hooked it up to a pair of PSB Image 5T's and within 10-15 min it smelled like something was burning. I felt around the surface and everything was cold (too cold). So I let it sit until it got to room temperature and tried a again. Within 5 minutes, smelled like burning again. This may be completely unrelated, but the high's began to sound a bit muddled as well. I've started an insurance claim with FedEx and depending on the outcome, I'm planning on having it repaired if I'm able to keep it..but any thought/advice on this issue?
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