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SignUp Now!Must have been one heckuva scotch. Hopefully it sounds like it should tomorrow morning.I poured my first scotch about a half hour ago when I had decided to call it quits for the night. I threw in a CD for the hell of it and BAM! It started working like it should.
This was my initial assumption too and why I did indeed put everything back (a point you must have missed in my OP). When that failed to correct the issue, I started from scratch. Nothing helped. Then, out of the blue, it corrected itself. So now I'm convinced it was an electronic gremlin, likely in the pre/pro.I believe the relocation of the speakers and seating are 100% to blame and not the electronics, sources, or discs. My recommendation is to put everything back the way they were.
If this happens again, unplug your preamp for about a minute (to let the PSU drain) and then turn it back on to see if a reboot helps. There is an unbelievable gauntlet of solid state switches, op-amps, DSP and who knows what that the signal has to go through before it comes out. A problem anywhere along that line can case the kind of symptoms you describe.
I switched inputs but got the same result.
I switched sources and got the same result.
I unplugged every power cable for over a minute and then tried again and got the same result.
I blame your fireplace, it's the one thing you haven't changed. They've caused nothing but grief for Randy, and every time I get a near-tornado my glass fireplace panels fly out and toss my CDs in disarray to the floor. I hear, from higher up, a low sinister laugh.
It's the fireplace, and Hillary started it.