Karmapolice,
Sorry if this responce comes through again, but didn't think it took.
Anyway, the IC cable crossing was to inject any right chnl static into the left amplification and speaker. If static continues from the right chnl, and you've exchanged the speaker cables as stated, the only remaining items are the amp's right chnl and speaker.
Switch the speaker cables at the amp, and if the static moves to the left speaker, it's your amp. If unchanged from the RIGHT speaker, there the problem lies.
If the static DOES move from the amp's IC cable crossing, it's your source/preamp.
Keep us posted...
Sorry if this responce comes through again, but didn't think it took.
Anyway, the IC cable crossing was to inject any right chnl static into the left amplification and speaker. If static continues from the right chnl, and you've exchanged the speaker cables as stated, the only remaining items are the amp's right chnl and speaker.
Switch the speaker cables at the amp, and if the static moves to the left speaker, it's your amp. If unchanged from the RIGHT speaker, there the problem lies.
If the static DOES move from the amp's IC cable crossing, it's your source/preamp.
Keep us posted...