Likitysplit
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Hey Guys,
Long time reader, first time poster.
I've got myself a Yamaha CA-800 which I bought from a friend who recently had it serviced. It's in impeccable condition. Just last week I bought a pair of wharfedale diamond 10.2's and I was really blown away by the sound.
My question is: on the back there is a switch labeled "INPUT IMP." With three selections to choose from "100k, 50k & 30k". When I had it on 30k I was only getting sound from one speaker, the right channel. When I switched it to 50k I got sound out of both channel's which sounded great although on closer inspection one side was a lot clearer and louder than the other. When I switched it to 100k there was the tiniest pop and I blew a fuse. Im just wondering what setting should it be on? I live in Melbourne, Australia.
I know I shouldn't have touched the switch with the power on and I know for the future to always test these things with the power off. I've included a photo to make things a bit easier.
Thanks in advance, I will reply to any questions!
Long time reader, first time poster.
I've got myself a Yamaha CA-800 which I bought from a friend who recently had it serviced. It's in impeccable condition. Just last week I bought a pair of wharfedale diamond 10.2's and I was really blown away by the sound.
My question is: on the back there is a switch labeled "INPUT IMP." With three selections to choose from "100k, 50k & 30k". When I had it on 30k I was only getting sound from one speaker, the right channel. When I switched it to 50k I got sound out of both channel's which sounded great although on closer inspection one side was a lot clearer and louder than the other. When I switched it to 100k there was the tiniest pop and I blew a fuse. Im just wondering what setting should it be on? I live in Melbourne, Australia.
I know I shouldn't have touched the switch with the power on and I know for the future to always test these things with the power off. I've included a photo to make things a bit easier.
Thanks in advance, I will reply to any questions!