In Reply to: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? posted by JoeKool on January 28, 2005 at 14:17:09:
Do you have access to an oscilloscope? If so, take a look at the outputs, with no signal into the amp. They should be very clean, both at zero volts. But I suspect that perhaps at least one channel on yours is oscillating. That would make it run hot even at idle.
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- Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? - Bob Lee (QSC) 14:31:06 01/31/05 (5)
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