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  1. Is is also possible, since this has occurred on both channels, that is a combination of speaker wire size and length, as each cable length to each speaker is 12ft?
  2. I have had the problem in both channels, although the right channel is more consistent. I have recently bi wired, using 14 gauge monster xp for the highs, and the original monster, the gauge s between 10 and 12, (it appears to be about twice the size as the 14) for the lows. I have rechecked all speaker connections.
  3. Are the relay's a big deal? Should I replace the AMP? If not, does NAD need to perform the work or can I let the local guys do the work. Is the NAD2200 a decent AMP?
  4. Current config: 2 - KLF20's, NAD2200 PE, NAD1130 PRE, Nakamichi CDC200 CD. Speakers cables are Monster, I think approx 10-12 gauge, and approx 12ft lengths. At very low volumes, the music fades, and gets very static, like I am loosing the signal, but if I turn the volume up, at about 9 oclock it goes away. I have eliminated the volume knob of the preamp by turning up the volume with the preamp, then turning down the sound level with the CD player, or by pressing in the low level button on the preamp, the music still fades/static at low level. The speakers are only 11mos old, did not notice with my previous speakers, Klispch KG2's. Any ideas?
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