Hah, well, probably just being an idiot enjoying too much bourbon at the end of the day.
I think I damaged an amplifier. I have several of these because they're inexpensive and solid little units. It's an AudioSource AMP100. I was playing around with using both channels at the same time on it. I was reading about how to use Channel A for the loudspeakers and Channel B for high-level output to a sub with high-level inputs (as the unit lacks unbalanced RCA options) to splice in a subwoofer, without putting the loud speakers on the high-in/out terminals on the back of the sub (low quality one in this case, so the signal is not good coming back out to the speakers). Anyhow, I read you can enabled both channels simultaneously so that you could send signal to the speakers and the sub via this method. I tried it, and man, it worked. Sounded great too.
However, in doing so for a few days, I think I damaged the amplifier. I'm not keen on this, but if I have both channels outputting simultaneously, this means they were seeing my 8ohm speakers as 4ohm instead, which is fine, as the amp is rated to handle 4ohms; but it means the other channel was seeing my 4ohm sub as possibly 2ohm and that probably started to degrade the circuit from the high current and damaged it I think. Does this sound right? The amp plate on the sub was definitely getting hot. The sub is fine. But the right channel on both channel A & B on that amp now is lower output and sounds sloppy. So I think I destroyed the right channel partially, despite it still working, its definitely degraded. I tested it by using each channel separately and on different speakers to rule out speaker wires, speakers themselves, etc, and it definitely is the amplifier and definitely it's right channel side only (regardless of channel A or B).
So again, just to be clear so I don't blow up another amp, I damaged it because I used both channels together and it saw the 8ohm load as 4ohm (which is fine) but it saw the other 4ohm load as 2ohm and this is
not fine, and that is how I damaged it. I think? Just looking to learn about this so I don't mess that up again.
The bourbon was good.
Very best,