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Also, look for weakened or broken solder joints,...
Posted by Lew on July 3, 2017 at 18:39:48:
anywhere inside the amplifier. Could be a lead that goes in and out of contact when you physically disturb the amplifier. This can be a "bear" to find, but you have to go inside and gently wiggle everything. (Power OFF, of course.) Eventually, the culprit will make itself known.