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<blockquote data-quote="dB-r" data-source="post: 2908786" data-attributes="member: 574699"><p>Sometimes us techs will miss things. And there isn't always something we can do about it.</p><p></p><p>You may have a short in your power supply transformer windings, or maybe and inductor has a short. These types of shorts do not always show up during testing, sometimes it won't show itself until you remount the amp the same way it was mounted when it blew up. Gravity is a *****. The amp may have worked fine on the bench, but mount it upside down, and magic smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-r, post: 2908786, member: 574699"] Sometimes us techs will miss things. And there isn't always something we can do about it. You may have a short in your power supply transformer windings, or maybe and inductor has a short. These types of shorts do not always show up during testing, sometimes it won't show itself until you remount the amp the same way it was mounted when it blew up. Gravity is a *****. The amp may have worked fine on the bench, but mount it upside down, and magic smoke. [/QUOTE]
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