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Quite often I will lose quite a lot of output in my right channel if I slightly move something around around the stereo and have to shut the unit off, pull the power, and cinch down the posts super hard. Sometimes there is a strange electronic static from the speaker that occurs with this phenomenon as well. Sometimes this occurs after I cinch down the wire, but shutting the Two off and then on again fixes it and I'm back in business. I have Zmanastronomy cables. The banana clips failed on the one side so I went ahead and stripped off the enamel and wrapped some of the exposed wire into the binding posts on both the amp and the speakers. I feel like it's a pretty good connection, it's tight, but I still periodically lose output in the right channel. I go over, and even though it's very much attached and making a connection, I have to cinch down super tight to get output in the right channel again. What's going on here? My connections have been very finicky and difficult from the beginning. It's playing now, and both channels have sound. But I know I'm going to have to fix it later.
Oh dang it all to heck. I've spent hours (weeks actually) fiddling with this thing. Every combination of switch speaker, switch cable, try this, try that, it's just something is wrong with the right outputs, period. And I've babied this thing, believe me, like Gollum with a ring. So it's frustrating. I am loathe to be without music, I just put this dang thing together, but I'm without music regardless so what's the process here, I ship it to which address and to whom? Will you still consider it under warrantee since I bought it from Jack Caldwell and he claims it was brand new (I thinking maybe it got rocked pretty hard in the Holographic speakers in his booth before it was ready for it, but I'm just guessing). Pretty lame. Maybe I can find a cheap pawn shop amp to tide me over meantime. Edit: another gripe I'd forgotten about. With the preamp section engaged the volume works intermittently on one channel (cuts out on one side at low volume, then comes back in higher) and makes a lot of noise when you turn the dial. I'd forgotten about it cause I never used it. Think I just got a lemon.