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Post by grizzlydude on Feb 13, 2018 19:07:23 GMT
I tried test above cross over , I'll go back and pull speakers, I re-read your response again and noticed u meant for me to do it that way
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Post by Ron Rich on Feb 13, 2018 19:49:10 GMT
I am lost--I meant for you to remove both the red and blue speaker wires from the 50 watt tap (screws) on the amp--Using a C cell connected to bare metal, and just "tapping" either of the wires to the pos of the C cell, SHOULD give you a "tapping sound" from the speaker each time you "tap"-- Is there a ground wire connected to the "G" terminal --are cabinet speakers connected to the highest taps on the amp ? Ron Rich
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Post by grizzlydude on Feb 13, 2018 22:25:25 GMT
Yes , they passed the test, but while I was messing with phono I keep smelling something in amp so I found out the -32 canister is stinking of a burning smell so I swapped it with a new canister of same equals and it is also starting to smell like somethingv burning any ideas as what is fouling them out
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Post by Ron Rich on Feb 13, 2018 22:34:40 GMT
NO--but what size fuse do you have in the main fuse hole (on top, near the transformer ) ?
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