It's a cold soldered joint on the circuit board, very common with this amp. I had that problem with the CAP101 and 150, both the same. Had to send my amp back to Classe in Quebec for repair.
Anyone have this kind of problem with their amp?
I own a Classe CAP-101 integrated amp that I bought used about 10+ years ago. Recently, it's developed a problem where the right output channel doesn't operate. Sometimes, the amp works just fine. But at other times, the right channel won't operate when I power up. At still other times, there's no issue when I power up, but the right channel will stop working after a variable period of time, sometimes ten minutes and sometimes thirty or even more. Occasionally but not frequently, after the channel has stopped working, it will resume working after a while, continue to work for a time but then may revert to not working. When the channel stops working, turning the amp off and restarting it, and/or unplugging and replugging it, does not restore operability. I've checked and re-checked my connections (bare wire) without any effect
It's not my other equipment, because I've inserted another integrated without any issue.
I've taken it to a repair shop but the tech couldn't replicate the problem, so he couldn't diagnose it.
In the past, when I've contacted Classe customer support by email about a previous issue or with a question, I've never even gotten a reply.
Any thoughts/advice? Thanks in advance.
Jim
It's not my other equipment, because I've inserted another integrated without any issue.
I've taken it to a repair shop but the tech couldn't replicate the problem, so he couldn't diagnose it.
In the past, when I've contacted Classe customer support by email about a previous issue or with a question, I've never even gotten a reply.
Any thoughts/advice? Thanks in advance.
Jim
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