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> >Sounds a bit like your amps might be going into thermal shutdown. Needless to say, this doesn't sound good! lol >If you're not overloading it by signal, well, that's the odd thing--at least to me. If I plug straight into my amps, there's no problem. When I run through all my gear--problem. > other potential sources of overload are hum, a DC offset problem >(if DC coupled), or (inaudible) excessive RF interference coupling >into the amp. Neither of these are necessarily solved by a supply >filter such as the Furman. Now I'm in over my head for sure, which was why I called Furman in the first place. I may take your comments and run them by the guy I talked to, just to see what he says. He was pretty thorough in his explanation to me previously, but I didn't hit him with the scenarios you are proposing either. > It would take some investigation if it's not simply a matter of >trimming down your average power level. Call an electrician in other words? Thanks for your help, Jeff