Edit to my previous post: the right channel is out this time but I am not sure if it is always the right channel that has gone out.
Recurring Channel Loss on Power Amps
I have a recurring problem where my power amps keep losing a channel. I am wondering if it is just sheer bad luck or if it is possible that something else might cause this. Here is the story:
I am powering Celestion SL6si's (84 db sensitivity) using a Rotel RB991 bought new in 1998. I lost a channel on it 3 years ago and had it repaired. I then lost a channel this Spring and had it repaired again. After getting it back it blew a channel again within 3 months.
My backup amp was a Carver TFC50 bought in the mid 90's but seldom used. That also blew a channel this Fall while the Rotel was in the shop. Down to no power amps I bought an ancient Bryston 4B off Craig's List a month ago. It has now also lost a channel. The Bryston has a bad transformer hum so I know it is not in stellar shape.
Am I just overdue for some newer equipment or is there something in my setup that might be causing this? Other pieces of the system are:
Acurus RL11 pre-amp
Arcam Alpha 8 CD player
Any thoughts are appreciated.
I am powering Celestion SL6si's (84 db sensitivity) using a Rotel RB991 bought new in 1998. I lost a channel on it 3 years ago and had it repaired. I then lost a channel this Spring and had it repaired again. After getting it back it blew a channel again within 3 months.
My backup amp was a Carver TFC50 bought in the mid 90's but seldom used. That also blew a channel this Fall while the Rotel was in the shop. Down to no power amps I bought an ancient Bryston 4B off Craig's List a month ago. It has now also lost a channel. The Bryston has a bad transformer hum so I know it is not in stellar shape.
Am I just overdue for some newer equipment or is there something in my setup that might be causing this? Other pieces of the system are:
Acurus RL11 pre-amp
Arcam Alpha 8 CD player
Any thoughts are appreciated.
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