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Home Theater => Audio => Amplifier => Topic started by: ding45 on Jan 11, 2006 at 04:23 PM
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Just like to know what is wrong with my old 50watt Pioneer amp (bought new in '93) which I tried to use after 5 years in storage........whenever I switch it off, a very loud popping noise comes out of the speakers. Opened it up, cleaned its innards using generous amounts of contact cleaner then tried again but still the deafening noise occurs after I switch it off.... It is not like this when I stored it in 2000. Ano po kaya problema?
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can you post picture so we have idea as to what ytpe it is? does it have a time delay relay to protect the speakers?
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Its a Pioneer A402, 50 watts per channel, made in Japan pa. Gift from the wife kaya
gusto ko gamitin uli kahit paminsan minsan
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you can try putting the main volume to zero before you turn of and see what happens.
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Sir Tony,
What I do now is to turn volume to zero AND put speaker selector to none (choices: none, A,B,A+B), this way I avoid the loud noise....but this is a band aid remedy and I am more interested in solving the root cause.
I know nothing about electricity but could this be caused by the capacitors discharging their electricity when the power is switched off?
My new amp also gives a slight clicking sound when switched off (but you wont hear it unless you put your ears very near the unit). Ano po bang mga piyesa ng amplifier and masasabi na may "shelf life" and should be replaced after a certain period?
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update; now when I play something using this amp, all I hear is noise( white noise? static? dunno) with the music playing very softly in the background...
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check you input cables as make sure they mate properly with the sca inpout jacks, one of them may have come loose.
the clicking sound is from a relay. the electrolytic caps are prone to dry up over time, so have your technician check them and replace as needed.