The other night I dropped an interconnect cable behind my equipment rack and the damn metal plug at the end landed right smack across the binding posts of one of my LeAmps (please refer to Murphy's Law for reason why the cable had such perfect aim).
Instantly very loud harsh noise started issuing from the front end of my SM 6.9 and a small amount of smoke issued from the port on the back.
I am now in the process of getting the amp fixed by IRD's service center (at least it's right here in town

) but I have no idea how to figure out what got fried in my 6.9.
The speaker will play when connected to a functioning amp, but at much lower volume than normal. I only hooked it to a good amp for a minute , so I can't really comment on the
quality of the sound that it produced, but my initial impression was that it was OK, just soft.
Does anybody have any sugestions how I can determine what got fried in the 6.9?
Does anybody have any suggestions where in Charlotte I could get it repaired?
P.S. Whenever I contemplate the resaon I had some components on when I was messing with the cables on the vcr-----
