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Aloha,
Last week was CES/T.H.E. Show, and since that offered us a steady stream of audiophiles upon which to perform our evil experiments, we tried a few things.
One thing we tried...
We had a second-room system made up of a Modwright CD/SACD player (made by Dan Wright) and a Ferguson Hill smaller speaker system. The Ferguson Hills are an 'active' system, with the Modwright feeding right into their own 'intergrated' amp for the speakers.
Simplicity.
I have finally put together my setup, a part of my setup is the musical fidelity e20 preamp that I was given. I don't know much about this piece of gear but I'm curious if anyone knows if this preamp has a phono preamp in it or not. My setup is working and when I use other inputs of the e20 it works great. The turntable into the phono inputs however does not. I guess I just assumed that it would have a phono preamp integrated but maybe it doesn't and that is why... I can't think of any other reason...
I have an adcom gfa-5300 that is causing problems. After about 10 mins of use the left channel overheats and shuts down from the temperature protection. The thing is the left channel is definitely very hot, the right never shuts off and is indeed cool. Does anyone know what could be causing this to overheat?
they are connected to b&w 683 speakers.