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Found the problem.

Posted by GDaddy on January 9, 2002 at 17:25:03:

Thanks for the replies.

The problem did indeed turn out to be another cheesy attenuator. I ordered a coupla' triple plate 12 position shorting switches from radio shack. This is basically the exact same switch as the standard sweet whispers switch except that it has three identical switches ganged together. You turn the knob and all three turn in unison. I assembled the top switch pretty much like I had earlier. With the excess lead of the resistors I ganged all three plates of the non- ground side together. So I basically end up with three sweet whispers per channel. My thought was that if one of the make before breaks wasn't making good contact then one of the other ones would. It worked and now I have sweet music again.