In Reply to: Do cutting-edge components tend to have higher failure rates than real-world gear? posted by Quint on August 9, 2006 at 07:35:53:
Look at what you are doing and whether others who have the same equipment are having the same problems. You have gone through 3 sets of amplifiers due to problems. One pair, I know for sure was justified, the other two are not known to have any issues. Now it appears that your new amplifiers, the Aria's have failed as well. That would make 4 pair.It is probably not the equipment, but either something you are treating the equipment with or your power.
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Follow Ups
- Look at what you are doing... - Jonathan Tinn 08/12/0608:41:02 08/12/06 (6)
- Where did I say that the Arias failed? - Quint 13:04:18 08/13/06 (5)
- Re: Where did I say that the Arias failed? - Jonathan Tinn 07:55:10 08/14/06 (4)
- Re: Where did I say that the Arias failed? - Quint 08:51:47 08/14/06 (2)
- Re: Where did I say that the Arias failed? - Jonathan Tinn 09:27:36 08/14/06 (1)
- Re: Where did I say that the Arias failed? - Quint 10:01:52 08/14/06 (0)
- That's quite enough! - Brian Walsh 08:38:44 08/14/06 (0)