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In Reply to: RE: pre amp question posted by jbechdel@comcast.net on November 06, 2015 at 10:27:53
Have the rotary coder cleaned or replaced.
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Thanks, now to fins a place in Albuquerque to have it done.
I would call budget TV and tell them that you believe you have a flaky rotary encoder, and ask them what they'd charge to fix it. It should be near their minimum. If they don't seem to have any idea as to what you're talking about, don't take it there.
If that fails, try the engineering department at the local community college, one of the profs there will probably know somebody.
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