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Low level crackling sound coming from speakers
billybob,     Probably best to have an electronics expert diagnose the issue.and fix it.  Please report back on what's determined.Thanks 
For a quick good time, blankets...
oregonpapa:" I've  heard from multiple reliable sources that virgin wool comes from sheep that can run faster than wolf_garcia."Comedy gold!  Well done, oregonpapa!      I've also heard reports that wolf's flock of acoustically beneficial sheep ha... 
Class A/B Home THeater Receivers
David Campbell,     It's been over a week since I asked you on 1/22/17 a few questions on your thoughts on class A/B and D amps.  You have not responded to any of my 5 questions.      I'm assuming  your work responsibilities are keeping you too bu... 
Amplifier for the magnepan 3.7i
partel,     Very sorry, the email I listed previously is wrong. I was wondering why I had not heard from you and just double checked, My correct email:           timdavies701@gmail.com    My mistake.  Sorry for any inconvenience this caused.    Tim 
Low level crackling sound coming from speakers
" Faulty capacitor."     It's been my experience that when capacitors go bad, they typically do so completely and do not go slowly like a bad solder joint or build ups of deposits on pot stems.  They usually don't give a warning sign like a crack... 
Low level crackling sound coming from speakers
billybob7088,      gs5556 could be right,  a crackling sound is usually a good indicator of either a loose or broken solder joint or that the volume pot stem needs cleaning (from dust, smoke, etc.) with a contact cleaner like Deoxit.   
speaker shopping
cwright590,   You stated: "Well i don't have the funds to purchase speakers and a new amp as well. I  have listened to the b&w 803s and dynaudio contours.  Still something in the mids missing. I also have a coda 10 in another system."  You als... 
speaker shopping
cwright950,     I think if you're looking for speakers to match your amp, you're going about things backwards and it's not the best method for assembling a system you really enjoy.     Instead, I suggest you take the following steps or choices in ... 
Class A/B Home THeater Receivers
toddverone, Good points about all types of amps can break and that Bruce may have been reading about a particular AVR model that had repeated issues. I’ve been running 3 class D amps (a pair of mono-blocks and 2 stereo) left on 24/7, and often p... 
Class A/B Home THeater Receivers
Bruce,  You stated:" I actually thought the Class D sounded a little cleaner and more detailed... but then I started researching customer reviews of those AVR, and I was surprised to fin that there are TONS of technical problems, and outright fai... 
Replacing Emotiva XPA-2 & XPA-5 power amps in HT system with class D
uberwaltz,     I'm glad you're enjoying the AVP-18 and MCA-20.  They both look just like they run,VERY COOL  I don't think you'd hear a big difference between Nuforce and D-Sonic, both seem to have low noise floors, low distortion, neutral and det... 
Replacing Emotiva XPA-2 & XPA-5 power amps in HT system with class D
Hi uberwaltz,     I'm a little surprised you decided on the Nuforce 8-ch amp, thought you decided on the D-Sonic 7-ch amp that offers amp module and power choices for each channel.       Optama Nuforce offers 2 8-ch amps, the MCA-18 and MCA-20, wh... 
Anybody else using a distributed array sub system?
I thought readers of this thread might want to read a professional review of the 4 sub distributed bass array system I discussed previously:http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/audiokinesis-swarm-subwoofer-system/     This is actually about ... 
Choosing Sub-woofers. Please advise ASAP.
In case anyone is interested, here's a professional review of the distributed bass array system I posted about earlier on this thread:   AudioKinesis Swarm Subwoofer System | The Absolute Sound  This is actually about Duke Lejeune’s Swarm syste... 
Amplifier for the magnepan 3.7i
partel,  email= davies701@gmail.comTim