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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2011 10:47:33 GMT
Ian If the potentiometer still has a locknut on the front, try striipping enough insulation from a piece of wire to go under the locknut and tighten it up again. Then try connecting the other end of the wire to an earth point on the PCB. As Miguel says, even the metal frames of the volume controls/attenuators of SS amplifiers should be connected to a 0Volts/earth point too, for the same reason. Alex
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Post by PinkFloyd on Aug 4, 2011 10:57:46 GMT
Ian If the potentiometer still has a locknut on the front, try striipping enough insulation from a piece of wire to go under the locknut and tighten it up again. Then try connecting the other end of the wire to an earth point on the PCB. As Miguel says, even the metal frames of the volume controls/attenuators of SS amplifiers should be connected to a 0Volts/earth point too, for the same reason. Alex Wronmg thread Alex?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2011 11:15:52 GMT
Ian If the potentiometer still has a locknut on the front, try striipping enough insulation from a piece of wire to go under the locknut and tighten it up again. Then try connecting the other end of the wire to an earth point on the PCB. As Miguel says, even the metal frames of the volume controls/attenuators of SS amplifiers should be connected to a 0Volts/earth point too, for the same reason. Alex Wronmg thread Alex? Mike Reply 17 from "What's up Doc ? ". Similar problem in the other thread too. Alex
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Post by dejanm on Sept 24, 2011 20:38:26 GMT
I have a problem with my X-Can V2. Do you know perhaps the transistor model used in this unit ? I am talking about TR104, TR102, etc.
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Post by dejanm on Sept 24, 2011 21:02:54 GMT
I found it ... sorry ... It is MPSA92 ...
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Post by mrarroyo on Sept 25, 2011 13:10:07 GMT
Glad you found the problem, now enjoy your music.
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