Mag84ilfully
Young in spirit.
The left channel outputs of my Marantz 2500 are acting like little toasters!
The left side reaches ~160-185F within minutes and fan kicks onto high speed (hmmm this isn't right...).
Right channel outputs are chillin' at around ~90F.
The odd thing is that my Fluke multimeter was measuring the DC-Offset voltage to be -4mv and -1mv in the left and right, respectively. Yes, they were negative DC-offsets (and yes I did match red-red, black-black). Does this mean a careless monkey swapped the speaker terminal wires? I'm the ___ owner of this 2500 so I'm assuming its been handled and prodded more times than someone who calls their local red light district home. :yes:
I've included a thermal image of the outputs and photos of the DC-offset.
I'm an amateur at this so I'm looking to learn as much as I can from everyone here. :thmbsp: If the problem is too big to handle at home, I'll take the big bastard to a good technician. Hate to haul it somewhere though. I have a service manual in hand to reference as well.
Thanks everyone for your guidance on this! :thmbsp:
The left side reaches ~160-185F within minutes and fan kicks onto high speed (hmmm this isn't right...).
Right channel outputs are chillin' at around ~90F.
The odd thing is that my Fluke multimeter was measuring the DC-Offset voltage to be -4mv and -1mv in the left and right, respectively. Yes, they were negative DC-offsets (and yes I did match red-red, black-black). Does this mean a careless monkey swapped the speaker terminal wires? I'm the ___ owner of this 2500 so I'm assuming its been handled and prodded more times than someone who calls their local red light district home. :yes:
I've included a thermal image of the outputs and photos of the DC-offset.
I'm an amateur at this so I'm looking to learn as much as I can from everyone here. :thmbsp: If the problem is too big to handle at home, I'll take the big bastard to a good technician. Hate to haul it somewhere though. I have a service manual in hand to reference as well.
Thanks everyone for your guidance on this! :thmbsp:
