It is in the power amp. The "distortion indicator" simply tells you that the output, adjusted for gain, does not match the input within some tolerance. The comparitor circuit or possibly the tolerance-setting device is probably temperature sensitive. IMHO the local guys ought to be able to figure it out.
ADCOM GFA 555-II distortion alert?
After running an hour or two, rt. "distortion alert" indicator lights on my 555-II. For the most part, this does not result in a readily audible difference, although I have gotten fuzz on the right channel. Local service center could find no problem; said it must be a problem elsewhere in my system. I've run it with two CDPs (NAD, Sony), two sets of speakers (DYI, Onix), and both stock/zip and Signal Cable interconnects/speaker wire. Only the ADCOM GTP-400 pre has been constant; could it be the pre, or is it more likely, as I think, the amp? Any thoughts much appreciated. May be time to replace, but it has been a good amp. THX! John
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