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In Reply to: RE: Preamp problems Help posted by George S. Roland on November 13, 2016 at 16:40:00
I tried to add feet to it while it was playing. Maybe, the motor got strained. I thought I would have a few hundred dollar repair. Opened it up and found about three fuses total, one for each circuit. I guess they weren't taking any chances. It was a simple DIY.
Get an ohm-voltage meter so you can check the fuse or just examine the fuse and possibly replace it with an EXACT copy. If still no sound, seek professional help.
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The preamp is working now. It has two phono inputs, one of which seems not to be working. I tightened up shields on all the RCA connections going into the pre and am able to get audio now from Phono 2 and Aux (for my CD player) inputs. Later I shall try all the other inputs, one at a time, to see if there are further problems.
Thanks to responders!
George
Over the years plenty of minor issues caused the dreaded 'no sound'.
After a huge feeling of panic "NO MUSIC"..
The issue has almost always been some small SNAFU I can find and fix with a little patience.
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