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Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
Ken.C #380070 07/16/12 02:01 AM
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I don't think I tried that. I do get a thump sometimes when I turn it on, but I'll go back and check the article again.



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Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
Ken.C #380071 07/16/12 02:12 AM
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I suppose that still leaves open a possibility that the wire from the amp to the driver has come loose.


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Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
Ken.C #380073 07/16/12 02:25 AM
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Not really. Like I said, I do get a thump sometimes when I turn it on, and there is a definite hum that comes from the driver.


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Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
Ken.C #380074 07/16/12 02:57 AM
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Okay; if the hum(and thumps)is from the driver and not the amp itself, the driver is connected, and we're pretty much reduced to a bad amp.


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Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
Ken.C #380102 07/16/12 01:29 PM
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If that happens to mine, I feel I'd need to upgrade to a an EP500. I know you said money was a problem. But I really feel that during a couple of places in TRON Legacy that's it's more than my EP350 can handle. (Stop watching the movie?, Nooooooooooooooooo.)

Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
Hansang #380106 07/16/12 02:31 PM
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Hi Hansang,

Yes, you can just use the line-out RCA output as in input on your EP500.

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Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
Ken.C #380127 07/16/12 06:59 PM
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Axiom comes through again! Brent's sending a replacement amp.


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Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
Ken.C #380129 07/16/12 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted By: Ken.C
Axiom comes through again! Brent's sending a replacement amp.



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Ken.C #380131 07/16/12 07:53 PM
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Indeed.


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Re: Augh! Too much scaling!
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