Hi,
None of the controls seem to have any effect on the noise. It is the same after 10 minutes as it is when I first turn it on.
Yes. It is the crackle that I'm interested in, and I don't notice the hum on either speaker. I do think it might help to ground it,
but I don't know how to do this. I have a feeling, from all that's being said, that it need a component. I think I'll just junk it.
I don't really know how to find the failing part, nor how to replace it, if I did.
Thank you all for your help.
.... john
noisy channel
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Re: noisy channel
Yes, you're stuck.
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Re: noisy channel
You could perhaps give it to someone (free) for spare parts. (recycling is better for the environment).
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Re: noisy channel
Hi Steve,
Yes. I'd be happy to do that. We have a recycling depot here, but I think they send them to China, if the reports are accurate.
If anyone on the forum wants it .... let me know. I live in Markham.
....... john
Yes. I'd be happy to do that. We have a recycling depot here, but I think they send them to China, if the reports are accurate.
If anyone on the forum wants it .... let me know. I live in Markham.
....... john