01-29-2016, 01:12 PM
Mike
You would know more about this than I as you are an engineer, but...
From what I have read, transistor amps operated under a no-load condition can go into oscillation which can drive current high enough to fry (short out) the output transistors.
You would know more about this than I as you are an engineer, but...
From what I have read, transistor amps operated under a no-load condition can go into oscillation which can drive current high enough to fry (short out) the output transistors.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN