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<blockquote data-quote="Mars" data-source="post: 35198" data-attributes="member: 817"><p>Hi Iondb</p><p></p><p>Why don't you do a quick test on the pot to see if it is the problem? You can swop the two wiper wires around (centre lug on the pot) so that the L signal goes the R amp channel. If the fault moves to the other channel, get a new pot. </p><p></p><p>If the DC is coming from your source - swopping the RCA (Red connector goes to White socket and vice versa) leads around should shift the problem to the other channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mars, post: 35198, member: 817"] Hi Iondb Why don't you do a quick test on the pot to see if it is the problem? You can swop the two wiper wires around (centre lug on the pot) so that the L signal goes the R amp channel. If the fault moves to the other channel, get a new pot. If the DC is coming from your source - swopping the RCA (Red connector goes to White socket and vice versa) leads around should shift the problem to the other channel. [/QUOTE]
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