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I'm unable to adjust the volume on this turntable. I think if I replaced the volume control it would work, but I just can't find parts online for any of the Crosley turntables. Thank You.

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Before you replace the volume control just try spraying the contacts (or the whole thing if you can't get to them) with Servisol Video 40. As sometimes dirt and dust gets in an makes it sound like the entire sound is being cutt off yet sometimes breaks in as you turn the control!

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The picture below is the sample 42" plasma TV (internal parts)..
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If your TV won't adjust volume or change channel by pressing button on the front panel..The problem could be the digital control board,it is the one that have a rectangular red on the image shown..

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