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x32/s16 issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter van Gils" data-source="post: 208012" data-attributes="member: 3943"><p>Hmm. I would start looking at the AES50 connections first: I had a batch of X32/S16s where the pins in the ethercons would slide backwards and sometimes would fail to make contact. The result was exactly as described here: loud plops etc. I ended up opening the X32/S16s and fixing the pins with some hot glue. No issue since then (and I don’t use power conditioners or anything). So, my advise: check your connections. Move the connectors a bit and see if you can trigger the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter van Gils, post: 208012, member: 3943"] Hmm. I would start looking at the AES50 connections first: I had a batch of X32/S16s where the pins in the ethercons would slide backwards and sometimes would fail to make contact. The result was exactly as described here: loud plops etc. I ended up opening the X32/S16s and fixing the pins with some hot glue. No issue since then (and I don’t use power conditioners or anything). So, my advise: check your connections. Move the connectors a bit and see if you can trigger the issue. [/QUOTE]
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