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Can you use a volt meter?

First try a different input. Other than that it would be best if you had an oscilloscope to see where the signal ends? But if you can use a volt meter you may be able to at least see if "voltage" is getting to the amp stage.

I would have to assume there is no seperate preamp/amp jacks on the rear?

I've found that many times it is a bad contact somewhere in the control section. It is unusual for a channel to just go silent without a little pre-death noise.

charles


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