Hopefully this reply wont get deleted, Admin.
If you're currently using a 60 volt system, and you've got 52 volts at your last amp before the problem amp, it sounds like you're maxed out on that power supply. You may want to kick it up to 75 (you should be able to do that without frying anything). I would say 90 volts, but I don't know what equipment you're running, and if you're running 550 gear, you'd probably fry every active off that power supply.
Re: Voltage Drop
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