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Mark Leaman Posted on Dec 03, 2006
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Pop in left channel

I had to replace my NAD T193 amplifier, and when reconnecting it to the T163 preamp I now get a loud pop in the left channel, which breaks the circuit for the channel in the amp. Once it resets, however, I get normal sound. It happens if I turn the preamp on before the amp, and when I turn the preamp off before turning off the amp. It happens when I change functions. It happens when I pull the left channel plug (from preamp to amp). I've tested the amp, and it's definitely not the problem. I've disconnected everything from the preamp, and it still does it. However, it does NOT do it through headphones. Anyone have a clue?

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Check your cabling,sounds like earth break

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Hi i don´t speak a good Englis but i think what you have a problem whit a filter in the preamplifier, just in the final amplification block, open it end check for any spill o exploded filter

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