I tried all of your suggestions and then some! I cannot figure out what is going on! Would it have anything to do with how I have my two amps connected together? I have an innerconnection cable running from my integrated amp's (L)pre-out 1 to the fixed (L) input of my amp. My integrated amp has two out puts, pre out 1 and pre out 2, which is variable. It also has MAIN-INS. The instruction manuel says to connect the interated amp through the MAIN-INs, but, this does not work.
Bridging amp / speaker wire problem.
I have two NAD amps, c270 and the c370, both with identical power capabilities. I and
running both of them in mono to a set of B&W 602 speakers. Sounds fantastic. One
problem, I have a set of Audioquest Type 4 speaker cables with four connections at the
speaker ends and two at the amp end. A very strange thing is happening, I get only highs
out of one speaker and only lows out of the other speaker? What is the problem? When I
connect the speaker jumpers on the negative side, it clears up the problem. Can any one
offer help?
running both of them in mono to a set of B&W 602 speakers. Sounds fantastic. One
problem, I have a set of Audioquest Type 4 speaker cables with four connections at the
speaker ends and two at the amp end. A very strange thing is happening, I get only highs
out of one speaker and only lows out of the other speaker? What is the problem? When I
connect the speaker jumpers on the negative side, it clears up the problem. Can any one
offer help?