Question about Audio Players & Recorders
...your volume pot then the pot is worn or dirty inside. I f you are handy get a new pot that is EXACTLY the same and replace it It is simple if you can solder as there is usually only tree ...
Question about Audio Players & Recorders
...dirty. Pull the plug on amp and take the volume control and go from full low to full high back and forth about a hundred times. Plug unit back in and turn on - it should be working better now. If you ...
...volume control) is probably dirty. Open the amp and find the "pot" connected to that volume control. You should be able to see small opennings where you can spray electrical contact cleaner inside. ...
volume controls are dirty. You can try just working the volume controls up and down (amp off) that sometimes helps. If they are really dirty, you will either have to get some cleaner made for switches
...volume or balance. It is present when there is no source signal as well. It goes away completely when I use mono. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have seen dirty switches or pots cause ...
...volume, regardless of the setting of the gain pot. A can of air seemed to fix it last year when i had this problem, nothing this time. Any idea what might be dusty/broken? Usually the said channel's ...
Question about Cambridge Audio Audio Players & Recorders
...dirty volume pot (control) that needs cleaning. I will also have to change some of the electro capacitors that have dried up inside which cause "shot noise". With the right lubricant (electrical ...
...dirty / oxydized connector pin or a bad pin solder contact on any of the connectors inside the unit - if the main volume pot is actually made of several pots stacked onto a common axis (unlike the ...
...dirty pots ( short for potentiometers or variable resistor ) that's the name of the actual component for the volume control. It is a pretty easy repair actually, it just involves taking the cover ...
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