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Join Date: Oct 2005
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I have an older Marantz sr-92, that i got for free and would like to keep it as a bedroom receiver, or maybe a multi room receiver.
The problem is that one channel will get static, and or wine. It's only one channel and it does not matter if it's in the speaker A or speaker B location. It also does not matter if i have anything playing through the receiver. The volume can also be all the way down. I'm thinking that it a dried out cap, or bad resistor, or some where is the amp section, as no other channel is bad, only the main right. What do you guys think? Thanks for any input, or any schematics
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