Took it to a guy who does work for the moon distributor and got this email, "Unit has been inspected and requires following to be replaced in Left Channel
Audio Pre-Amp, Driver and Output Transistors plus Emitter Resistors, Safety Resistors and Feed Resistors. [ Transistors Short Circuit, Resistors Open-Circuit ].
Cost of Repair - £172.00"
No idea if that price is good or not but I'd told my self I'd be happy if it cost less than 200 to fix.
I don't think speakers are damaged. At least I fucking hope not. Switched cables at amp to eliminate it being speakers and it proved it was left channel.
Are speakers likely to be damaged? I think that the contacts of the speakers were touching each other unbeknownst to me when I powered up the amp.
try the speaker on the working channel, if it sounds good then you're fine, speakers are hard to kill generally. 170 is a good price for that, realistically it's about 2 hours work max and maybe 20 quid in parts but you're paying for the labour which is never cheap.
Thanks dude, confusingly there were two moon amps with virtually the same name the older I-5 which I have and a more recent i5.
This is the one I've got https://www.stereophile.com/integratedamps/620/index.html
Took it to a guy who does work for the moon distributor and got this email, "Unit has been inspected and requires following to be replaced in Left Channel
Audio Pre-Amp, Driver and Output Transistors plus Emitter Resistors, Safety Resistors and Feed Resistors. [ Transistors Short Circuit, Resistors Open-Circuit ].
Cost of Repair - £172.00"
No idea if that price is good or not but I'd told my self I'd be happy if it cost less than 200 to fix.
I don't think speakers are damaged. At least I fucking hope not. Switched cables at amp to eliminate it being speakers and it proved it was left channel.
Are speakers likely to be damaged? I think that the contacts of the speakers were touching each other unbeknownst to me when I powered up the amp.