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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1862531" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Yes, but if a component fails internally, it can create spurious signals. Typically it's something as simple as a crack in a solder joint, or a capacitor dying. The design is fine, but the failure can cause issues. Much like in the old days of distributors and condensers in our cars, if the condenser/points/distributor cap developed any defect, it could bleed into the car audio system. Another example is alternator whine, which happens when the diodes in the alternator start to go south and the burden shifts from broken ones to others and they get overloaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1862531, member: 396914"] Yes, but if a component fails internally, it can create spurious signals. Typically it's something as simple as a crack in a solder joint, or a capacitor dying. The design is fine, but the failure can cause issues. Much like in the old days of distributors and condensers in our cars, if the condenser/points/distributor cap developed any defect, it could bleed into the car audio system. Another example is alternator whine, which happens when the diodes in the alternator start to go south and the burden shifts from broken ones to others and they get overloaded. [/QUOTE]
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