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Old 01-12-2004, 06:10 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally posted by brink
This is a long shot, but maybe you've got a line break somewhere... what I'm thinking is when the metal at the break is cold it's in a contracted state causing a gap. When it warms up the metal expands and closes the gap.

Reason I think of this is cause I had this kind of problem but in the other direction with a corroded spade connector. In my situation when it heated up the metal would expand away and create a break in the signal.

This is just a guess though.
I thought about this theory as well, but discounted it rather quickly thinking it was far fetched. Now that someone else mentions it, maybe I should consider it.

Another person mentioned they had a Kenwood amp as well and was having the exact same problem. Could be the operating temp of the amp. It's not specified in the owner's manual.
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