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<blockquote data-quote="enzowho" data-source="post: 2445214" data-attributes="member: 568136"><p>Probably had it plugged into the wrong port or reading current. You want it switched to the AC voltage setting and the probes plugged into the voltage input.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I assume you did this to insure you were getting power into your amplifier? That is if I'm reading it right. Did you test your supply voltage or the output voltage?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have no idea why this would happen. Did you disconnect your component amp (is that the one you opened up)? How far have you gone in debugging your system? Do your drivers make noise when you disconnect the RCA's? Does the noise change when you move stuff around your RCA's (aka induced noise). Hopefully somebody can help you get this figured out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enzowho, post: 2445214, member: 568136"] Probably had it plugged into the wrong port or reading current. You want it switched to the AC voltage setting and the probes plugged into the voltage input. I assume you did this to insure you were getting power into your amplifier? That is if I'm reading it right. Did you test your supply voltage or the output voltage? I have no idea why this would happen. Did you disconnect your component amp (is that the one you opened up)? How far have you gone in debugging your system? Do your drivers make noise when you disconnect the RCA's? Does the noise change when you move stuff around your RCA's (aka induced noise). Hopefully somebody can help you get this figured out... [/QUOTE]
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