Elizabeth, there was no short in the wiring at all. Everything was powered down, the amp unplugged from the wall. The speakers were the only things swapped (and i have pin connectors, so no bare/ frayed wires were crossing over). Not to mention, that's the first thing i always check (been around the block a few times)
The fuses in the amp are not blown - I checked them already.
As mentioned in the latter part of my original post, i HAD noticed a problem with the amp already. Further, the problem started becoming apparent during extended listening (before anything was swapped in the first place).
So, no, it was not a short that i created by crossing wires at the speaker or amp connection point - I'll bet YOU 100%.
;)
The fuses in the amp are not blown - I checked them already.
As mentioned in the latter part of my original post, i HAD noticed a problem with the amp already. Further, the problem started becoming apparent during extended listening (before anything was swapped in the first place).
So, no, it was not a short that i created by crossing wires at the speaker or amp connection point - I'll bet YOU 100%.
;)