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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8894319" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p style="text-align: justify">Got it. Electronics and no sounds coming from the amp means several things. 1. No volts are going through it. 2. Some thing called a DC offset occurs when the AC positive or above zero volts is connected and to a capacitor, and the wiring sends more DC into the amp, causing it to have irregular peak amplitudes. This causes the amp to shut down or no sound because additional DC currents into the amp causes an offset in the frequencies into the OP AMPS. No sounds. What it should have done with the capacitor there is pass AC currents, while blocking off DC currents. Instead it does the opposite, a DC offset occurs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8894319, member: 691623"] [JUSTIFY]Got it. Electronics and no sounds coming from the amp means several things. 1. No volts are going through it. 2. Some thing called a DC offset occurs when the AC positive or above zero volts is connected and to a capacitor, and the wiring sends more DC into the amp, causing it to have irregular peak amplitudes. This causes the amp to shut down or no sound because additional DC currents into the amp causes an offset in the frequencies into the OP AMPS. No sounds. What it should have done with the capacitor there is pass AC currents, while blocking off DC currents. Instead it does the opposite, a DC offset occurs.[/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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