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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 6869901" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>probably has some shorted or leaky output transistors. Just because nothing looks burnt doesn't mean a component can't be defective. I've seen tons of blown fets that looked perfect. If you have a multimeter you could set it to the lowest resistance range and check between the three legs of each output transistor(usually found near the large resistors on the rca end of the amp). If you are getting very low resistance readings between any of the three legs of each output transistor then you most definitely have some bad outputs. if you find the amp to be bad and don't want to mess with it PM me and I would probably buy it from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 6869901, member: 584130"] probably has some shorted or leaky output transistors. Just because nothing looks burnt doesn't mean a component can't be defective. I've seen tons of blown fets that looked perfect. If you have a multimeter you could set it to the lowest resistance range and check between the three legs of each output transistor(usually found near the large resistors on the rca end of the amp). If you are getting very low resistance readings between any of the three legs of each output transistor then you most definitely have some bad outputs. if you find the amp to be bad and don't want to mess with it PM me and I would probably buy it from you. [/QUOTE]
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