In Reply to: Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? posted by JoeKool on January 31, 2005 at 17:27:53:
I should think they'd have checked it out, but there's always some possibility that something went wrong between then and when you got it.Another possibility might be an incorrect bias setting, causing higher than normal quiescent current to flow through the output transistors. I don't know how Hafler amps are biased, though.
-Bob
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