Okay, so you have a flashing light (or two.)
Deep breath. We’ll get this taken care of
shortly.
When Tyr runs into an operational problem,
it will mute and flash one or more of its front
lights. This is what it means:
1. Over-temperature (left, Standby light flash
-
ing).
The heatsinks are too hot, and Tyr has
muted so it can cool down. Turn off the amp,
wait a while for it to cool down, and try turning it
on again. Tyr runs high standing bias, and needs
to be in a well-ventilated area. In very warm
homes (more than 30 degrees C/85 degrees
F, for example), you may need to use a fan for
additional cooling to avoid overtemperature
shutdown.
2. High DC offset (right, Operate light flashing).
Tyr is a DC-coupled amp. Its microprocessor
monitors DC levels at the output. If a high DC
level is detected, the amp will mute to protect
your speakers. To clear this fault, turn off the
CLEARING FAULTS
amp, disconnect the RCA cables or XLR cable
from the amp, and turn it back on again. If
the amp turns on normally, then there may be
high DC on the output of your source. Have the
source inspected and repaired.
3. Over-current (both Standby and Operate
lights flashing).
If your speaker cables are
shorted, or if you are running into an especially
demanding speaker load, Tyr may go into over-
current protection. As with other fault modes,
it mutes for protection, and flashes both front
lights.
To troubleshoot over-current protection, turn
off the amp, disconnect the speaker cables
from the amp, and turn it back on again. If it
comes back on, there may be a short in your
speaker cables (or your speakers). Examine your
connections to ensure there are no stray wires
or shorts. Once those have been fixed, you can
reconnect the speakers and play music again.
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