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Well, know I'm not sure what the problem is.

I completely removed the input rca pair from the circuit board and wired in two seperate female rca jack. It is a little noisy but I didn't bother to mount the jacks onto the chassis, they are just laying next to the box with the TT lead plugged into them. Anyway, I get good signal in both channels for about 20 seconds and then the right channel goes out. I have tried changing tubes but that made no difference. Could this be a cap going bad?

I also found a jumper wire that connects the right input to one of the pins on the MM/MC switch. It is essentially in the LK 1 position. Any ideas as to what this does?


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  • Well, know I'm not sure what the problem is. - Dan_ed 18:28:15 07/20/03 (1)


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