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Troubleshooting
Resolving
Problems
Use
the
chart
below
to
solve
common
situations
that
don’t
require
professional
attention.
If
the
steps
stated
in
POSSIBLE
SOLUTION
do
not
resolve
your
problem,
then
please
contact
your
ADCOM
Dealer
or
call
the
ADCOM
Customer
Service
Department.
Any
problems
not
covered
here
should
be
brought
to
the
attention
of
your
ADCOM
Dealer
or
ADCOM
Customer
Service
Department.
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When
there
is
a
low-volume
“hum”
audible
throughout
your
speakers,
even
with
the
main
volume
turned
all
the
way
down,
you
likely
have
a
common
phenomenon
known
as
“ground
loop.”
A
ground
loop
is
basically
a
difference
in
ground
voltages
between
two
or
more
components
which
are
connected
electrically
and
which
creates
multiple
current
paths
where
there
must
only
be
one.
This
difference
in
potential
creates
a
60
Hz
low-level
sound
(approximately
a
low
A#),
that
appears
to
“hum.”
It
can
be
caused
by
adding
new
components
to
your
system,
but
that
does
not
imply
there
is
anything
electrically
wrong
with
any
new
component.
With
the
advent
of
audio/video
and
home
theater
systems,
the
problem
has
become
commonplace.
Generally,
the
cause
is
the
Cable-TV
incoming
signal
line.
This
new
incoming
line
may
add
an
additional
ground
at
a
different
potential
from
the
AC
line
ground
of
your
other
equipment.
Symptom
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Solution
Power
LED
does
not
glow
No
sound
AC
Power
Cord
(
4
)
not
plugged
in
AC
Breaker
(3b)
opened
12V
Trigger
Connected
but
not
activated
Plug
in
AC
Power
Cord
(
4
)
Reset
AC
Breaker
(
3
b)
Turn
on
12V
Source
Unit
Power
LED
glows,
but
no
sound
Preamp
or
source
unit
is
not
on
Connections
in
rear
are
loose
Make
sure
whole
system
is
on
Verify
all
connections
on
rear
of
amp
One
channel
not
producing
sound
and/or
Thermal
LED
Blinking
Input
(
1
)
or
Output
(2)
connectors
disconnected
or
loose
Speaker
disconnected/
shorted
Internal
protection
engaged
Verify
both
sets
of
connections
on
that
channel
Verify
connections
at
speaker/
cable
in¬
tegrity.
Bring
to
Dealer
or
Service
Center
Hum
from
all
speakers
at
any
volume
Ground
loop
(difference
in
ground
voltages
between
components)
If
cable
TV
is
present
(see
Note
1)
If
cable
TV
is
not
present
(see
Note
2)
Hum
from
all
speakers
(hum
goes
up
or
down
with
volume)
Problems
with
source
unit
(CD,
tape,
etc.)
or
RCA
cables
connecting
that
source
unit
to
the
preamp
Try
different
source
(tuner,
tape,
etc.)
and/or
different
RCA
cable
Hum
from
the
amplifier
itself
Some
major
appliance,
dimmer,
halogen
or
fluorescent
light
is
creating
interference
Make
sure
all
appliances,
dimmers
and
suspect
lights
are
off
NoteJ:
Cable
TV
systems
can
sometimes
contribute
to
ground-loop
problems
which
cause
“hum.”
To
determine
if
your
cable
system
is
the
contributing
factor,
disconnect
the
Cable-TV
incoming
signal
line
(round,
750)
at
the
wall,
or
the
first
component
to
which
the
cable
is
connected
to
(i.e.
the
cable
box,
or
VCR.)
If
the
hum
is
no
longer
present,
you
must
insert
a
"750
Ground
Loop
Isolator”
before
reconnecting
the
line.
You
should
check
with
your
ADCOM
Dealer
to
obtain
one.
If
the
“750
Ground
Loop
Isolator”
works
only
partially
or
not
at
all,
then
please
read
Note
2
to
complete
the
troubleshooting
procedure.
Note!:
Make
sure
that
the
power
amplifier
is
at
least
six
inches
from
the
Preamp
and/or
Processor.
Usually
putting
another
component
between
them
is
sufficient
to
minimize
the
hum.
If
this
does
not
reduce
the
hum,
turn
the
system
off
and
disconnect
all
Inputs
from
the
amplifier.
If
the
hum
still
persists,
then
call
your
Dealer
or
Service
Center.
If
the
hum
disappears,
re-connect
one
RCA
cable
at
a
time
to
see
if
the
specific
cable
or
component
is
responsible.
If
any
or
all
cables
cause
the
hum
to
appear,
subsitute
with
replacement
cable(s).
If
hum
continues
to
persist
then
the
preamp
or
processor
should
be
evaluated
for
proper
operation
by
your
Dealer
or
Authorized
Service
Center.
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Adcom GFA-7705 Specifications

Power IconPower
power rating into 8 ohms200 Watts continuous average power per channel
power rating into 4 ohms300 Watts continuous average power per channel
power consumption idle 7 channel120W
Audio Performance IconAudio Performance
frequency response at 1 watt into 8 ohms+0, -0.22dB
power bandwidth3 Hz to 130kHz
dynamic headroom into 4 ohms1.90 dB
Electrical Specifications IconElectrical Specifications
input sensitivity for 1 watt output0.1 volts
input sensitivity for 200 watts output1.40 volts
damping factor (20Hz to 20kHz)800
Dimensions and Weight IconDimensions and Weight
chassis dimensions8.5” (216mm) x 17” (432mm) x 17.5” (444.5mm)
maximum dimensions9 3/8” (238mm) x 17” (432mm) x 18.5” (470mm)
unit weight GFA-770735.5 kg

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