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I have a Sansui R-7 receiver which works fine except that when the power is
turned off there is usually a fairly loud click from the speakers. Does not seem to be loud enough to harm the speakers, but certainly annoying, and not at all what I would consider normal. This is a low to mid power receiver which I'm guessing is from the late 80's. It is an instant-on unit with no relays. There was a place for a capacitor accross the power switch, but none was ever installed. I added a ..01 disc there, but that did not help. Following wires from the line cord thru the switch to the power transformer, I do not see any other line conditioning or surge suppression. I can't believe it always had this problem. Any ideas as to the cause? Thanks, Paul |
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