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Walter Harley wrote:
> "Pooh Bear" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42A0C72A.68DD168@hotmail.com...
> > Incidentally I can't really see how a failed output device can be
> > responsible for severe distortion. Normally it's a works or not
> > situation with output devices.
>
> If one of the pair fails, the result is severe distortion - a rectified
> waveform, low-pass filtered by the speaker. Only about 30% THD... some
> people don't even notice!
Since failure IME is invariably short circuit, I tend to find that it goes
'bang'. Fuse blown etc.
Graham
Walter Harley wrote:
> "Pooh Bear" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42A0C72A.68DD168@hotmail.com...
> > Incidentally I can't really see how a failed output device can be
> > responsible for severe distortion. Normally it's a works or not
> > situation with output devices.
>
> If one of the pair fails, the result is severe distortion - a rectified
> waveform, low-pass filtered by the speaker. Only about 30% THD... some
> people don't even notice!
Since failure IME is invariably short circuit, I tend to find that it goes
'bang'. Fuse blown etc.
Graham