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<blockquote data-quote="ashren315" data-source="post: 8536300" data-attributes="member: 670616"><p>I did open it up. Didn't notice anything that looked burnt or blown out and I didn't smell anything burnt either.</p><p></p><p>I know if an amp doesn't get proper grounding or power, it can overheat. I've just never seen one make the noise this one makes through the speakers and it's really odd that when you first turn it on, it plays and sounds perfectly fine through the speakers, but after about 30 minutes to an hour of playing, it would just get really really hot to touch and then the noise would start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashren315, post: 8536300, member: 670616"] I did open it up. Didn't notice anything that looked burnt or blown out and I didn't smell anything burnt either. I know if an amp doesn't get proper grounding or power, it can overheat. I've just never seen one make the noise this one makes through the speakers and it's really odd that when you first turn it on, it plays and sounds perfectly fine through the speakers, but after about 30 minutes to an hour of playing, it would just get really really hot to touch and then the noise would start. [/QUOTE]
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