When TWO pre amps, bought 6 weeks apart, FAIL, IN EXACTLY the same way, this points to a much deeper problem.I agree, but the question is what is the deeper problem?
This preamp has been around a while without any reason to think there was a reliability problem. Yet two failed in the same installation. From a purely logical viewpoint, this points to something in the installation that is playing a role.
I don't think its wall paper...
The amp is equipped with 68uf input couping caps. This will prevent the amp from conducting any DC applied to its inputs. But the problem is not that the amp failed- the **power supplies** in the speakers failed- and not the matching transformers of the speaker. So we know its not DC that did the damage.
Its my opinion that the extreme power of the amplifier, coupled with a slight low frequency instability in the preamp is actually what caused the damage. When the LF instability showed up, in my theory the AC line voltage sagged, which then exacerbated the problem in the preamp, causing the amp to make the line voltage sag more, until finally the speaker couldn't take it any more.
Change any of the several variables here and its likely that there would have been no problem. For example, the amp draws a bit of power so it probably should be on its own 20Amp circuit. If its on the same circuit as the preamp, I think many preamps could have gotten into this trouble.
If the preamp had AC line conditioning, the additional time constant of the presence of the conditioner might have prevented this as well.
I personally don't think that the preamp had a severe failure. I suspect that in most systems there would have been no adverse effects at all.
IOW we would know if if there were 20 or 30 of the same preamp having the same part fail in a wide number of systems. But we don't see that- the preamp seems to be holding up just fine. We just have this rather weired occurrence in this **one** system! That's a red flag that its something in the system.
So the bottom line here is I don't think Kevin Deal has to do anything further in regards to the other preamps in the field.