Musical Fidelity X10-D on the blink...?

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by Bloosman, Feb 22, 2006.

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    Bloosman

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    Hi,

    Just realised that the power cable leading to my X10-D had been removed (accident apparently...!).

    However, my CD player was still functioning...!

    Should this happen...?

    ...and...I didn't hear any noticeable change when I plugged it back in...!!!!!!!

    Is it me....????????:confused:
     
    Bloosman, Feb 22, 2006
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    Onno

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    Apperently they just soldered the inputs directly to the outputs, just to see if anyone would notice.

    You're the first one I know of.
     
    Onno, Feb 22, 2006
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    zanash

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    Take it out of the loop and do a listen ....if you can't tell [and you would not be the first!] they go for good money on fleabay!
     
    zanash, Feb 23, 2006
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    ...checked all last night with numerous CD's and vinyl...no difference...

    Changed back to my older Technics CD player and tried again

    ...BIG difference...

    So...given that I'm no longer using the old CD Player, Fleabay it is for this tube buffer...!

    Maybe free up some cash for more vinyl...:D
     
    Bloosman, Feb 24, 2006
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