Hello,
I have a new NAD C325 BEE. I have the follow effect with him: If I switch the amplifier with the rear switch, the C 325BEE goes in the Standby modus. Here the volume control goes automaticly in the minimal position. Is this normal?
Thank you
Andreas
SOURCE: nad s200
It is most probably a dirty speaker protection relay. gently tap the relay(the one that engages shortly after turning the amp on) when the fault is occurring and see audio returns. This should ascertain the problem. Replace it if it is a sealed type, or if it has a "lid" you can get off, burnish the contacts with a white business card, and give it a spray with contact cleaner/lubricant. Good luck and a "fixYa" rating would be great for my profile :)
SOURCE: Nad c350 no power at all
check your output stage for bad speakers cable or bare wire of cable touch the body of amp----short circuit speaker cable----bad speaker it self------ bad input cable or defective input device .
disconnect all and check if it is ok---start to connect one by one from input to outputs------if all above failed you must contact service center for help.
SOURCE: C325 BEE
I didn't solve the problem myself, but I knew a man who knew a man at the BBC who could. The problem was caused by an overheating condenser. You'll need to find an electronics expert to identify what condenser.
I have had no problems since. Good luck!
SOURCE: Hi I have a C325
It sounds like the CD player is going into standby mode. When this happens it is usually a power supply issue. Look for bad capacitors or solder joints in the power supply. If you don't know what a bad cap or solder joint looks like, take it to a NAD repair shop.
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