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recently re-capped a Scott LC 21 pre-map, just replaced the coupling caps, replaced them with .1mk K-40s. It had been capped with .1K Illinois caps. After this was complete, I now have a channel that is weaker than the other one and the "highs" are quite muted in that channel. The DC filter supply was already re-done, the other two filter caps are original.
I am not sure if this is a coincidental problem, but I am horrible at trouble shooting, and would like to know where would I start. It appears to be one side, so I would figure this is easier to figure out. The amp has bee ruled out as the problem..
any help appreciated..
Jeff
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They frequently cause problems, especially the tape monitor and phase switches. A small shot of Deoxit usually fixes them.
Jeff
One of your caps may be hooked up to a wrong terminal of a tube.Call me later.
When problems become increasingly difficult,we can always rely on our collective knowledge and seek relief.
Edits: 07/04/12 07/04/12
I Ok I'll call you, I don't have a schematic, but I think you have an lc21 we can check against..
I Ok I'll call you, I don't have a schematic, but I think you have an lc21 we can check against..
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