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Sweet Jesus, Help me....
I kinda doubt Jesus cares a lot about your audio problems.I could be wrong,have been before!!
Check the binding posts on the speakers. You walked causing a vibration enough to make it get loose momentarily.
I don't know if I would keep looking. Sometimes something inexplicable happens in my system and after a switching some wires around and maybe unplugging a few things everything's alright again. I'm usually afraid that if I keep investigating I'll cause the problem to reappear.
No tubes in the system??
Likely not, I concur; but nothing wrong with asking for a favor is there?
I checked all 5 fuses; inside and out; all good and read with a multimeter. Right now after switching some cables both amps are playing. I just want to know what the hell happened in case it could lead to severe damage.
OK, my first impression is that NOTHING you did changed anything. It is the TIME involved, then the amp probably had gone into overload and shut down to protect itself. time goes by.. works. period. This is my theory.As for the near explosive loud POP. Somewhere in the phono circuit is a problem. it is getting a full voltage hit for a moment, amplifying it and BOOM your amp is shutting down to keep the speaker from exploding.So the problem is in the phono section, or in the cart wiring, or static electricity is building up and discharging into the channel that is going boom.I do NOT think it is static. I think a wire, or some serious fault is in your phono section.This is my diagnosis
Oh goody,,, another mystery amp thread.
I like the static thought!! Rug on floor?? Dust bunnies???
Rug on the floor yes. But geez, could that actually be the problem?I don't think I live in a particularly static-y place. Why so much static?