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Strange occurence at 3 am....



 
 
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Old February 14th 11, 03:48 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G[_2_]
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
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Not enough information. Ideally we would need to know if the inputs on the
amp were all reduced.



The input devices connected to the amp are my 'movies PC', my Technics FM
tuner and my Samsung Blu-ray player. The sound level is reduced on both the
tuner and BDP when I switch the telly on; I have not had a chance to check
what happens when the PC is playing.


Were you accidentally listening to the radio via
freeview?



No - Classic FM on an FM tuner.




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Old February 16th 11, 08:08 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G[_2_]
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
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If you short out one input while connected to another does the short
affect the other input, maybe something is a bit duff on the diode
switching in the amp.



Brian, thanks for your suggestions but as the problem only manifests itself
at 3 am and then only for a few minutes, I'm not going to pull it all apart
to experiment with it. I've got to the stage with the various systems that
they have all become a mystery to me (to many possible connection
combinations) and I wouldn't know how to recreate them!!

:-)



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Old February 17th 11, 12:12 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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Default Strange occurence at 3 am....

In article , Keith G
scribeth thus

"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
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If you short out one input while connected to another does the short
affect the other input, maybe something is a bit duff on the diode
switching in the amp.



Brian, thanks for your suggestions but as the problem only manifests itself
at 3 am and then only for a few minutes, I'm not going to pull it all apart
to experiment with it. I've got to the stage with the various systems that
they have all become a mystery to me (to many possible connection
combinations) and I wouldn't know how to recreate them!!

:-)




Keith.. Do you ever sleep at all there these days;?..
--
Tony Sayer

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Old February 17th 11, 06:54 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G[_2_]
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Default Strange occurence at 3 am....


"tony sayer" wrote in message
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In article , Keith G
scribeth thus

"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
...
If you short out one input while connected to another does the short
affect the other input, maybe something is a bit duff on the diode
switching in the amp.



Brian, thanks for your suggestions but as the problem only manifests
itself
at 3 am and then only for a few minutes, I'm not going to pull it all
apart
to experiment with it. I've got to the stage with the various systems that
they have all become a mystery to me (to many possible connection
combinations) and I wouldn't know how to recreate them!!

:-)




Keith.. Do you ever sleep at all there these days;?..



Sure, but we are both retired now Tony - so we are frequently late to bed
and late to get up the following morning!

(Late night movies are mostly to blame! ;-)



 




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