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omg he got it!!!how can i do the math??you dont give the spk impendance st***d!!!,280w with 91db spk20db gain, 2v input, rms pwr at 4 0hms is 100w rms,seriously you're st***d,i'm wasting my time hereomg,wtf,2v input from cdp x 20db gain = 20v max out,sorry mate but i can't make sense,sorry first time i hear as st***d point as that!!!blow up at max pwr,do you understand what you're saying??anyway too much st******y here
Well, I hooked my dvd player to my amp and started a cd (I'm pretty sure it plays music cds).No sound. I guess my amp could be broken, but it's worked flawlessly for years. Maybe the interconnects? I'm unsure what to do next
Bel Canto Evo II. all the lights come on and it powers up fine. Somehow I feel lke there's some basic thing I'm missing.
Your DVD player will play CDs. Try different interconnects and try a different input on the amp, one at a time of course. This will tell you for sure if it's your amp or not, it could be an interconnect but not likely that both left and right interconnect went bad at the same time. A different input could be a possible problem but also not likely.
The following is not what I meant to say (A different input could be a possible problem but also not likely.) What I meant to say is trying a different input could tell you if the one you are testing with is bad. What you are trying to do is eliminate all other possibilities other than the amp. If you try your DVD player which is a different source, try different interconnects and a different input on the amp, you have eliminated all other culprits that could cause the problem. The only other thing I can think of is your speaker outputs, if you have an A and B speaker output try the one you are not using now. Let us know what you find out.Greg