Well it looks like my Halo A51 Amp's 5th channel is on it's way out. I started noticing the the 5th channel, which is the surround right channel, didn't seem to have much of a signal. I first noticed it while listening to DVD-A and multi channel SACDs. It just didn't seem like I was hearing much of a signal coming from the surround right channel and I could hear more music from the surround left.
My first thought was that I didn't have my receiver's (Denon 3805) speaker channel trim set right so I went into the setup menu and played some white noise through all the channels to do some comparisons. Sure enough the trim was set correctly and no matter how high I jacked it up I just couldn't get the volume out of the surround right that I could with the rest of the channels.
So I started some in depth troubleshooting to find the root of the problem. I switched the speaker leads from the surround left to the surround right. The problem moved to the surround left speaker. That eliminated the speaker and the speaker wire.
Then I had to figure out if it was the receiver, amp or a interconnect. I switched the RCA interconnects going from my receiver to the amp and the problem was still there. Then I disconnected the pre out from my surround right on the receiver and the amp and hooked the speaker leads on the surround right to my receiver. The problem went away.
As a final check I tried switching my pre outs on the receiver so the surround right was now connected to the surround left on the Amp. The problem stayed in the surround right speaker (the receiver saw it as the surround left). The bottom line is that anything that is plugged into the 5th channel on the Amp exhibits the problem.
I can hear white noise coming from the channel but it's a very low noise level compared to the other channels relative to the trim level.
Obviously there is a problem with the amp. Anyone know what the problem might be? Bad amplifier on the 5th channel? Bad resistor? Bad cap? Just curious and very frustrated! It's less then a year old. Now I will have to lug that beast 75 miles to Seattle where my dealer is at. :M
My first thought was that I didn't have my receiver's (Denon 3805) speaker channel trim set right so I went into the setup menu and played some white noise through all the channels to do some comparisons. Sure enough the trim was set correctly and no matter how high I jacked it up I just couldn't get the volume out of the surround right that I could with the rest of the channels.
So I started some in depth troubleshooting to find the root of the problem. I switched the speaker leads from the surround left to the surround right. The problem moved to the surround left speaker. That eliminated the speaker and the speaker wire.
Then I had to figure out if it was the receiver, amp or a interconnect. I switched the RCA interconnects going from my receiver to the amp and the problem was still there. Then I disconnected the pre out from my surround right on the receiver and the amp and hooked the speaker leads on the surround right to my receiver. The problem went away.
As a final check I tried switching my pre outs on the receiver so the surround right was now connected to the surround left on the Amp. The problem stayed in the surround right speaker (the receiver saw it as the surround left). The bottom line is that anything that is plugged into the 5th channel on the Amp exhibits the problem.
I can hear white noise coming from the channel but it's a very low noise level compared to the other channels relative to the trim level.
Obviously there is a problem with the amp. Anyone know what the problem might be? Bad amplifier on the 5th channel? Bad resistor? Bad cap? Just curious and very frustrated! It's less then a year old. Now I will have to lug that beast 75 miles to Seattle where my dealer is at. :M

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