KickerSoItBump 10+ year member
Thumpin Through
Well I was watching a blu-ray tonight, when I went over and turned my preamp volume level down, and a little b4 my hand reached the knob i saw a teeny bit of static electricity jump from my finger tip to the amp.
Since then my left channel has been on the fritz, occasionally working, but most the time not.
Its a stereo preamp, hooked from my tv into the pre amp, which then hits my main amp and to the 2 speakers.
I unhooked it for the night and hopefully that might discharge the built up electricity possibly, however I hooked my main amp into the tv and both speakers work fine (albeit loud since there isnt as much access to volume control without my pre amp)
So I was wondering if anyone had any knowledge of what static electricity does in this type of situation, and if I can have any hope of it not needing to go to a repair shop.
Thank you in advance //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Since then my left channel has been on the fritz, occasionally working, but most the time not.
Its a stereo preamp, hooked from my tv into the pre amp, which then hits my main amp and to the 2 speakers.
I unhooked it for the night and hopefully that might discharge the built up electricity possibly, however I hooked my main amp into the tv and both speakers work fine (albeit loud since there isnt as much access to volume control without my pre amp)
So I was wondering if anyone had any knowledge of what static electricity does in this type of situation, and if I can have any hope of it not needing to go to a repair shop.
Thank you in advance //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif