Hi all. Just sharing my stupidity so others won't repeat what I did. I just hooked my BeePre up in my soon-to-be listening room. The signal flow is DAC->BeePre->Bryston 3BST. My Magnepan 1.7s are still being built, so to check out my system hook-up, I dragged my Epos M5s from the bedroom to the listening room. Everything worked, though I have a HUGE gain problem with the BeePre/Bryston/Epos where I have tons of noise, and can only turn up the volume to about 5% with LOUD volume.
Anyways, I was messing around and assumed my amp was off, it was not. I turned off the BeePre and immediately saw the Epos speaker cones thrust out for a second or so and then wisps of smoke came out of the speaker. My Bryston was signaling overload. I FRIED my speakers with some kind of full power DC current load.
When powering up and down, the BeePre puts out some wacky signals. Crud....
A few thoughts and questions based on my experience:
- is the Bryston input AC coupled? It seems like it isn't as the cone was clearly getting a strong DC current before it fried. If the BeePre output such a low frequency signal, the output cap wouldn't transmit it. If DC coupled, the amp will transmit all kinds of crud and could easily overload speakers if the rules are violated.
- I guess I'll find out, but I hope that the Maggie 1.7s will change the gain problem I have. The Epos M5s are fairly sensitive 4ohm speakers. Does anyone have experiences with BeePre feeding a Bryston 3B or 4B?
If I have a gain issue, I assume I can either 1) mod the gain of the BeePre or 2) insert an attenuator. Anyone have insight into different speakers and changing gain?
Now to see if Epos can repair my speakers...
The lesson to be learned.... NEVER violate the amp on last, off first rule.
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