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Daniele, if you plug into RCA #1 the input from your source and then select input 2 you will hear a bit of music due to crosstalk between the channels. To hear this you will have to increase the volume to a very high level, however you should be listening to input 1 instead. Is this what you are talking about?
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if i put rca in input 1 and selecting 1 in the front with sennheiser hd650 everything is ok -if select 2 inthe front, i cannot hear anything - as normal, i think
if i put rca in input 2 in the back and select 1 or 2 in the front i can hear music from both but a very low volume
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We are still using the centre off switch so there's 3 positions. Up - middle - down. I think you may have selected the middle setting - it will go down one more notch and then it should be OK using input 2. Top marks for being gentle with it!
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Originally posted by Graham Slee Graham Slee wrote:

We are still using the centre off switch so there's 3 positions. Up - middle - down. I think you may have selected the middle setting - it will go down one more notch and then it should be OK using input 2. Top marks for being gentle with it!


very nice and helpful!
you have my top marks!
and it was just like you said, you know your creatures!
maybe another stupid question but I have not found the answer and yes I have tried
listening and using the amp a couple of hours in the evening
i should always leave it on with the lever in the middle or I turn it on only for those 2 hours?


thank you very much-hope to hear from you soon
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Dani, just leave the Solo powered up (PSU plugged in to mains and DC cord connected to Solo) and set the switch to any setting that's convenient to you. The electricity cost is eurocents/pennies/dimes, but it will keep it at top performance.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote montanari Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 May 2012 at 10:39pm
great!
actually two days powered up and the sound is much improved:  fullest and at the same time well-defined, so that I'm deaf!
I'm enjoying it even now- recommend it!
I never thought about buying a audiophile equipment and receive feedback directly from its creator!
my compliments!
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Yes it is rather wonderful to actually be able to speak to the designer himself, I agree Big smile.

Enjoy your sound Smile.
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