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<blockquote data-quote="jeepsrock" data-source="post: 225229" data-attributes="member: 547907"><p>Well i will try to explain this the best i can. When listening to jazz at any volume a static( the ones you hear when you have a old recording on tape or bad radio station, but not hum) occurs at the high sounds. When listening to music on high volume its audible but is kinda drowned by the music. Its clearest (the static) at low volumes where it can be heard clearly.</p><p></p><p>I have tried to adjust the gains (lower them) with no avail.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure if this has anything to do with this also. When installing the amp and inserting the power wires, i stupidly attached the ground wire first and the inserted the power wire. In the process of tightening the power wire with the screwdriver (i guess it touched the amp body) somehow a spark followed by smoke from the terminal (power positive). At that moment i thought little of it because it worked fine, but i can be wrong.</p><p></p><p>I would like to know if this is possibly a problem and if not any suggwtions.</p><p></p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepsrock, post: 225229, member: 547907"] Well i will try to explain this the best i can. When listening to jazz at any volume a static( the ones you hear when you have a old recording on tape or bad radio station, but not hum) occurs at the high sounds. When listening to music on high volume its audible but is kinda drowned by the music. Its clearest (the static) at low volumes where it can be heard clearly. I have tried to adjust the gains (lower them) with no avail. I am not sure if this has anything to do with this also. When installing the amp and inserting the power wires, i stupidly attached the ground wire first and the inserted the power wire. In the process of tightening the power wire with the screwdriver (i guess it touched the amp body) somehow a spark followed by smoke from the terminal (power positive). At that moment i thought little of it because it worked fine, but i can be wrong. I would like to know if this is possibly a problem and if not any suggwtions. Pete [/QUOTE]
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