JimC;218185 Wrote: 
> The single most qualified person we have -- Sean Adams, the designer of
> the SB3 and transporter hardware -- was helping you.  He gave you a
> wide variety of suggestions and concluded that, from your replies, it
> was probably a h/w problem.  You then replied that "It was the Lyngdorf
> power amp 2175 that was causing the problems. I have changed the amp and
> no problems anymore."
> 
> With your descriptions of the problem as happening in exactly the
> sample place in a track, and occuring with both FLAC and MP3 files, as
> well as SqueezeNetwork, it sounds like a hardware problem (as Sean
> said).  Since you've tried several SB3s and a transporter, I'm
> wondering if the problem isn't somewhere else in the hardware chain. 
> Isolating each piece independently is the best way to accomplish
> tracking a h/w problem.
Can we please carry on with this under private mail. Either
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