phase linear amplifiers


back in the early 70's I bought a phase linear 400 amp. never will buy phase linear again. in 2000. it fried 3 of my speakers. later on I read they they were known to do this. they were  cheap money for the big watts but were not well designed well to work under stress. I have McIntosh now. no worrys!
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but i've never had any issues with it until it fried my speakers with "dc" current" and there was no warning

Servicing the amp wouldn't have helped protect your speakers from the DC that blew them ... all the Phase Linear 400 .. D500 and 700 series amps are direct coupled with no coupling capacitors at the output to block the DC from reaching your speakers

One of your upstream components leaked some DC out of their outputs  and the amp simply accepted it .. amplified it ..  and sent it to the speakers which couldn't handle the DC

All these amps also have 8A fused speaker outputs in the event of an internal short

Wasn't the amps fault .. it was only functioning as designed .. it was something upstream