One other thing to ask, were you playing any music when you moved the cable?
If not, a short would only blow a fuse if you have DC on the amp outputs. This might be worth checking before reconnecting your speakers.
Why did my amp just crash and burn ?
I just installed a new set of AQ Robin Hood Zero cables. A little hiss sound from the speakers prompted me to adjust the spade connecters just a little on the amp. Then low and behold , the amp just cuts off and currently appears dead as a doornail.
What just happened and needless to say this is an absolute bummer.
I’m sure you new interconnects were not faulty but you could check with a volts meter to make sure signal wire is not crossed with return. If there was a problem or defect with interconnect it could caused amp to shut down. I would think there would be more than one fuse for the amp other than just the one on the IEC inlet. Maybe one on each rail. I don’t know your amp so may not be the case. Good luck finding the problem.
I’ve been in your shoes, I crossed speaker cables on a McCormack rev a DNA 1and it blew the fuses on the rail. Not a good feeling, luckily got it up and running. Hang in there you will have it playing music again soon one way or another, YBA makes very nice musical gear. |
@larryi Has it right I was going to post the same thing your spades touched together you should be fine once you get a new fuse in there. |