It's happened with different speaker cables. The fire happened with a brand new pair of Signal Cable Ultras that were bi-wire designs. I don't think it's the cable. The previous fry jobs came with different cables. Also, if it were a short in the cable, wouldn't the protection circuitry just kick on in the amplifiers and prevent them from cooking?
NG, what do you mean by "DC coupled"? I'm not very well versed with that....all I can tell you about the N.E.W. is that it's largely a hand wired unit, with direct wired connections throughout. Don't even know if it has any caps.
It's a baffling, and now, expensive problem.
NG, what do you mean by "DC coupled"? I'm not very well versed with that....all I can tell you about the N.E.W. is that it's largely a hand wired unit, with direct wired connections throughout. Don't even know if it has any caps.
It's a baffling, and now, expensive problem.