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  1. Have (2) R115-SW's and get shocked if I touch the back plate bolts outlined in the pics. Not a static discharge, it's constant. Both units do the same thing. Tried power cords that work fine on other household devices, no change. Unplugged RCA, no change. Removed power cord, can see slow decrease on voltmeter (caps discharging?). RCA in, power cord in, unplugged power to Onkyo RZ810 and Emotiva XPA2, steady voltage with no slow decrease. What are the protruding bolts used for? A couple mm gap exists between the bolt head and the plate…like an accessory might hang from them? Thanks in advance for any help. Long time fan of Klipsch, finally purchased items, wish I would have done it 20 years ago. Go Purdue!
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