Of course, something, must be passing through the analog level of the pre to the amp, to create a problem for the amplifier--why hasn't anyone else written this?
I normally just 'hide behind others' on things like this, HOWEVER, this is too easy.
The amp is faulty, or the pre is sending something at the analog output which is creating problems.
It's easy... send the pre and the amp back...see who's honest and helpful.
Larry
I normally just 'hide behind others' on things like this, HOWEVER, this is too easy.
The amp is faulty, or the pre is sending something at the analog output which is creating problems.
It's easy... send the pre and the amp back...see who's honest and helpful.
Larry