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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-09-01 8:42 AM (#242178)
Subject: Amp Issue?



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Based upon the learned opinions of a number of well respected OFC members, I picked up a Trace Elliott TA100R amp. Great sound and the small size is perfect for ease of transporting to small gigs. The only problem is that after a few minutes the sound clips off. The amp stays on but no sound. It happens on all inputs and channels, even at realtively low volumes (2-3). If I shut it off, wait a half minute or so, then turn it back on, it works fine for a few more minutes, then shuts itself off. I have no manual. Am I missing something here, or is it time to visit the amp doctor?
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cliff
Posted 2006-09-01 8:50 AM (#242179 - in reply to #242178)
Subject: Re: Amp Issue?


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Sounds like a heat-related issue with a transistor. Take it to a tech.
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GregoryS.
Posted 2006-09-01 9:02 AM (#242180 - in reply to #242178)
Subject: Re: Amp Issue?
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or maybe it doesn't like the songs....I had a girlfriend that acted just like that when I played something she didn't like...
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-09-01 10:22 AM (#242181 - in reply to #242178)
Subject: Re: Amp Issue?


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I tend to agree with Cliff. Sounds like a weak transistor, or perhaps a protection circuit (don't know the amp).

I had a Mackie FR1200 power amp that would do that. They have a built in heat protection circuit, and this just happened to have one that was not up to snuff, so at low output, it would just wink out. Lights are on, but nobody was home. Sent it back and they replaced the circuit and it has been flawless for about 12 years now.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-09-01 11:01 AM (#242182 - in reply to #242178)
Subject: Re: Amp Issue?



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Yep, call Scooter and have him take a look at it.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-09-01 11:57 AM (#242183 - in reply to #242178)
Subject: Re: Amp Issue?



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Thanks, kids. I'll drop it off at the doctor's this weekend. Based on Cliff's suggestion, they estimate $45 for repairs, well worth the price of admission.
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cliff
Posted 2006-09-01 12:25 PM (#242184 - in reply to #242178)
Subject: Re: Amp Issue?


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. . until you receive the invoice for my $75 Consultant's Fee . . .
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-09-01 12:32 PM (#242185 - in reply to #242178)
Subject: Re: Amp Issue?


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Or Stephens $50 referral fee. At least my advice is free.....but then again....with me you get everything you paid for.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-09-01 1:49 PM (#242186 - in reply to #242178)
Subject: Re: Amp Issue?



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Checks are in the mail, friends.
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