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My NAD 214 stereo amp is dead or dying. Any signal I run through it is
extremely distorted and I have to turn up the volume to even hear that.
Beginning a few months back it would sound fine and then all of a
sudden die and the sound would become horrible distorted. The time it
takes the amp to go from working fine to distortion box continually
shortens from 20 to 10 to 5 to 2 to 1 minutes. Now it doesn't work
for anytime at all.
I haven't been playing nice with it recently. I have run a microphone
and bass guitar through it. However, the amp had experienced the
problem I described above before this.
So my question is this: Is there any fundamental reason why running a
bass guitar or mic through this amp would hurt it? Also, does anyone
have any idea what might be wrong with my amp.
Thank you!
-Jon
Ps here is my setup in case it's helpful.
NAD 214 Stereo Amp
NAD 512 CD player
Adcom preamp
KEF Q55 speakers
Monster XP cables
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jonlesser@gmail.com wrote:
> My NAD 214 stereo amp is dead or dying. Any signal I run through it is
> extremely distorted and I have to turn up the volume to even hear that.
>
>
> Beginning a few months back it would sound fine and then all of a
> sudden die and the sound would become horrible distorted. The time it
> takes the amp to go from working fine to distortion box continually
> shortens from 20 to 10 to 5 to 2 to 1 minutes. Now it doesn't work
> for anytime at all.
>
> I haven't been playing nice with it recently. I have run a microphone
> and bass guitar through it. However, the amp had experienced the
> problem I described above before this.
>
> So my question is this: Is there any fundamental reason why running a
> bass guitar or mic through this amp would hurt it? Also, does anyone
> have any idea what might be wrong with my amp.
>
> Thank you!
> -Jon
>
> Ps here is my setup in case it's helpful.
> NAD 214 Stereo Amp
> NAD 512 CD player
> Adcom preamp
> KEF Q55 speakers
> Monster XP cables
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jonlesser@gmail.com wrote:
> My NAD 214 stereo amp is dead or dying. Any signal I run through it is
> extremely distorted and I have to turn up the volume to even hear that.
>
> Beginning a few months back it would sound fine and then all of a
> sudden die and the sound would become horrible distorted. The time it
> takes the amp to go from working fine to distortion box continually
> shortens from 20 to 10 to 5 to 2 to 1 minutes. Now it doesn't work
> for anytime at all.
>
> I haven't been playing nice with it recently. I have run a microphone
> and bass guitar through it. However, the amp had experienced the
> problem I described above before this.
>
> So my question is this: Is there any fundamental reason why running a
> bass guitar or mic through this amp would hurt it?
No, unless it was a very high output active bass and a badly-designed
amp. Standard bass pickups rarely put out more than 100mV on average;
mics even less.
> Also, does anyone
> have any idea what might be wrong with my amp.
Dodgy solder joint, probably, which breaks a connection as the amp warms
up and the PCB expands. Open it up and take a look - whilst it's powered
off!
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> My NAD 214 stereo amp is dead or dying. Any signal I run through it is
> extremely distorted and I have to turn up the volume to even hear
> that.
>
>
> Beginning a few months back it would sound fine and then all of a
> sudden die and the sound would become horrible distorted. The time it
> takes the amp to go from working fine to distortion box continually
> shortens from 20 to 10 to 5 to 2 to 1 minutes. Now it doesn't work
> for anytime at all.
>
> I haven't been playing nice with it recently. I have run a microphone
> and bass guitar through it. However, the amp had experienced the
> problem I described above before this.
>
> So my question is this: Is there any fundamental reason why running a
> bass guitar or mic through this amp would hurt it? Also, does anyone
> have any idea what might be wrong with my amp.
>
> Thank you!
> -Jon
>
> Ps here is my setup in case it's helpful.
> NAD 214 Stereo Amp
> NAD 512 CD player
> Adcom preamp
> KEF Q55 speakers
> Monster XP cables
Jon, I ran a bass through my stereo in the late 80's. It fried my
speakers. I would check them out first. Live instruments are too dynamic
for a steroe amp or so I was told.
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