That is why we use a bulb limiter.
It may have nothing to do with the channel you used. It could be it was going to blow up after XXX seconds of play, and that is how long it took you to switch channels. Possible?
When you p[ower up and it works, you should be monitoring its mains current draw. It might sound good at the same time it is cooking itself to death.
I worry that the CHinese crap is the transistors from odd supplier rather than the amp itself.
It may have nothing to do with the channel you used. It could be it was going to blow up after XXX seconds of play, and that is how long it took you to switch channels. Possible?
When you p[ower up and it works, you should be monitoring its mains current draw. It might sound good at the same time it is cooking itself to death.
I worry that the CHinese crap is the transistors from odd supplier rather than the amp itself.
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