Mike would you be able to try them with the shortest speaker leads you have as close as possible to the speakers ...
Huh? I have 2 meter.
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Mike would you be able to try them with the shortest speaker leads you have as close as possible to the speakers ...
Can you go closer , cut one of Steve's .....![]()
Mike, did the Amp break-in for 300hrs as others report its a must ?
Class-D work best with very short speaker leads .....
Mike,
No popping here. When are you experiencing this issue?
Which op amps are you running right now?
Only in the first 5 minutes. If I shut the amps down, wait 10 seconds turn them on, they pop 2-3 times in the first 5 minutes. I unplugged everything, waited 10 minutes, tried again and same thing. I'm confident it's just these amps. Going to keep trying.
The opAmps are the 994's.
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Yeah, that sounds suspect.
Are you using the same power cables Jerry has been using? If so, maybe try throwing on a pair of non-audiophile versions just to see if maybe the termination design of the "audiophile" power cables might be playing fits with the amps.
After the first 5 minutes, they run perfect. No more popping.
Going to try it a few more times tonight.
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You might power them off, remove the covers and make sure all the various Molex nylon connectors or cables (including the op amps and sockets) are all seated well.
Ok, will try that too. Thanks!!
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You bet. Short of that, it may just be that there's a bad component somewhere that's having problems. But, if it's both channels that's what makes me wonder about the power cables. Having a capacitor or other discreet component on one of the boards go wonky is one thing, but if its in both channels unlikely a component. The other common denominator would then be the power cables if you're using the same ones Jerry had been using.
Trying a pair of standard computer-grade 16awg molded IC to Edison power cords would at least let you know if the problem remains or goes away.
Popping aside Mike, if you leave the amps powered on overnight and give a listen in the morning (after normal warm up of your other front end gear per usual) you could be pleasantly surprised at their performance. It seems the longer I leave my amps on, the better they sound.
38.4 degrees C is about 101 degrees F. I thought these amps ran cool.
I already am. I thought I wrote that? But I will leave them on tonight.
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