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Help? Possible problem with my McCormack dna-125.
I recently bought a McCormack dna-125 here on Audiogon and I enjoy its sound very much. However, on the weekend when I crank it up (0.0, equal to 12 o'clock on a dial) for awhile the amp has twice just stopped abruptly in mid song after about 30 minutes at this volume. The led goes out so I assume the power is interrupted so I immediately turn it off. The next day when I turn it on it plays as if nothing ever happened. Because it only does this at higher than normal listening volume I am thinking a clixon fuse or something like that is knocking out the power. I'm thinking this may be heat related but I often leave the amp on for many hours at slightly lower volumes (15.0-10.0, 10-11 o'clock) without issue. I crank it up a little higher once a week or so and this doesn't always happen. Has anyone had similar problems with this amp and if so, what did you do to remedy it?
McCormack dna-125
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McCormack dna-125
McCormack rld-1
Esoteric p-700
Parasound t-3
Unity Audio Cerious 7
Pioneer pl-530
Entech nc205.2
APC h-15
Cerious Technologies interconnects
Home made silver-clad copper wire speaker cables
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