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 ▼Does Any person Hav  MornNipperi 11/11/29(火) 13:15

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 ■題名 : Does Any person Hav
 ■名前 : MornNipperi <mail15@fast-prototypes.com>
 ■日付 : 11/11/29(火) 13:15
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   Hey there. Apologies if perhaps I am in the wrong thread with this blog post. Mainly, I am trying to install a speaker amplifier device. The speakers I'm seeking to attach are new. They're electrostatic speakers. Each time I use these speakers, the amp can become instable. It appears to be oscillating. I am not sure if this will happen if no loudspeakers are connected. If I use normal speakers the amplifier works very good. Though with my electrostatic loudspeakers there is always a loud hissing sound. Is there a solution to help make the amplifier stable? Can I connect some sort of transformer maybe? I value your information.
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