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  1. Thanks Greg and Russ for the suggestions. I will try switching to the B panel OUTPUTS today and see if that makes any difference. I just finished my first semester at school and in Electricity and electricity lab we pretty much just learned the basics: building &analyzing dc, ac, circuits. The last lab was on building and analyzing an RLC circuit. If it comes to the point where I need to open up the receiver I will (and good idea to do that at the lab with some people at school) but I don't know if I am far enough through the program to be able to do this yet, but it would really be a great learning experience. Another thing I really want to do with my education is to eventually fix this (i think its a 83) Roland Juno 106. It works fine but there is a faint oscillator note that always plays in the background, I even had it repaired before and ordered a new part that would apparently fix it offline and had a guy at House Of Guitars (Rochester, NY) replace it. However, the problem eventually came back. So since I am a musician and a music lover, it would be great to be able to fix electronic gear, such as receivers, speakers, etc. Anyways thanks again I really appreciate the great feedback. Jon
  2. Hello all, I am new to the forum but have found it to be a great reference for research regards to Klipsch speakers. A little history about my experience with klipsch, my father has had a pair of klipsch heresy II's and I have grown up with them. I just recently found myself a great pair of first generation heresy I's with a 1979 klipsch driver and other klipsch components. I am going to school at corning community college (New York) for electrical technology currently. My problem is with the receiver I am using, a pretty big not too old teac receiver which works great. However, when I have two speakers plugged in the "A" inputs, and turn the receiver on and play something, at first the sound only comes through one speaker or both and one will be noticeably quieter than the other. Eventually the other one will warm up or something and they both will be at regular volume. Can anyone provide me with any insight as to what this problem might be caused by? I have decided to try putting the speakers into the"B" inputs instead to see if that fixes the problem (haven't tried yet but maybe one of the "A" inputs is bad?). Any help or opinions would be really appreciated. Also, if anyone has any advice for a first time Klipsch Heresy owner I would love to hear it. Thank you, Jon Donadio
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