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<blockquote data-quote="Landy4.6" data-source="post: 8891530" data-attributes="member: 693071"><p>Wow, so many replies. Thank you guys so much.</p><p></p><p>This is a solid point. On my amp for example, it cuts in and out when I twist the RCAs, they have to stay still or else I'll lose audio. The entire setup is a bit old. All being installed around 2010 I believe (im the 2nd owner). Though the RCA cables into to the DSP are the fancy type where you twist the sleeve and it tightens to the input, so if its an RCA problem then it's definitely the internal solder joints as the external connection is TIGHT.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm still using it. So youre saying the solid orange "Maximized Input" means it's in protect mode?</p><p></p><p>As for the mosfets and capacitors, this is a DSP thats having a problem, not an amp. Not sure if that applies still or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Landy4.6, post: 8891530, member: 693071"] Wow, so many replies. Thank you guys so much. This is a solid point. On my amp for example, it cuts in and out when I twist the RCAs, they have to stay still or else I'll lose audio. The entire setup is a bit old. All being installed around 2010 I believe (im the 2nd owner). Though the RCA cables into to the DSP are the fancy type where you twist the sleeve and it tightens to the input, so if its an RCA problem then it's definitely the internal solder joints as the external connection is TIGHT. I'm still using it. So youre saying the solid orange "Maximized Input" means it's in protect mode? As for the mosfets and capacitors, this is a DSP thats having a problem, not an amp. Not sure if that applies still or not. [/QUOTE]
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