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<blockquote data-quote="Matt A" data-source="post: 7332083" data-attributes="member: 606925"><p>My audioque 3500d.1 was working just fine for months until just about a week ago when it started to burp notes at random frequencies... I checked out the amp and realized that due to all the vibrations the screws that helped the various inputs together were rattled off the amp and shifted the top plate a half inch... when I put the screws back in everything worked on low volumes and at mid volumes it began to burp even when the volume and gain were 0... when i unplugged inputs to the amp there was no bass (of course) but when I hit a bump in the road the amp would burp a little....the voltage into the amp never dropped below 13 volts at any time and the clipping indicator was never solid red for more than 2 seconds...whats going on? Thank you for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt A, post: 7332083, member: 606925"] My audioque 3500d.1 was working just fine for months until just about a week ago when it started to burp notes at random frequencies... I checked out the amp and realized that due to all the vibrations the screws that helped the various inputs together were rattled off the amp and shifted the top plate a half inch... when I put the screws back in everything worked on low volumes and at mid volumes it began to burp even when the volume and gain were 0... when i unplugged inputs to the amp there was no bass (of course) but when I hit a bump in the road the amp would burp a little....the voltage into the amp never dropped below 13 volts at any time and the clipping indicator was never solid red for more than 2 seconds...whats going on? Thank you for your input. [/QUOTE]
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