I have a 30+ year old system with an Adcom GFP-1 preamp and GFA-1A power amp that worked great and sounded great until a recent move. I moved the components extremely carefully and reproduced the exact same connections precisely and would be very surprised if something was damaged in the move but can't rule that out. But wanted to check here to see if anyone has any suggestions; hoping maybe there is something obvious I have missed as I am not too familiar with these components (inherited them from my dad). The problem is that, as far as I can tell, the power amp is not doing it's job. When I have a source playing out of the stereo, I can't hear a thing unless I turn the volume way up almost to the highest setting and even then it's still quite low. I have done some tests and determined that the speakers are working fine when connected to another (integrated) amplifier, so the problem is not the speakers. Also, if I put headphones in the GFP-1 I can hear perfect audio at normal volumes. The GFA-1A power amp light goes on and fan works fine at normal or high speed; the unit gives no indication of a problem. If I turn off the power amp, I hear no sound out of the speakers at all even at high volume, but with the power amp on I hear the aforementioned extremely low signal. Any ideas what could cause this? Is the problem definitely in the power amp or is it possible the preamp has an issue? Thanks for any advice.
One more note, for testing I don't have any other preamps or power amps, only integrated amps, so it's been hard for me to narrow down the cause of the problem beyond those 2 components. Just for kicks I tried connecting the GFP-1 output into an integrated amp's aux input. The signal in this situation was also very low, volume had to be turned up to max just to barely hear it. Is this the expected outcome or an indication of a problem in the preamp?
One more note, for testing I don't have any other preamps or power amps, only integrated amps, so it's been hard for me to narrow down the cause of the problem beyond those 2 components. Just for kicks I tried connecting the GFP-1 output into an integrated amp's aux input. The signal in this situation was also very low, volume had to be turned up to max just to barely hear it. Is this the expected outcome or an indication of a problem in the preamp?