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Join Date: Jul 2008
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I have a cyrus 2 amp that is working perfectly well when I am listening on my head phones but through the speakers one channel is faint and grungy. I have swapped speakers and the problem remains.
I have checked what I consider to be the obvious speaker leads, cleaned contacts and the two fuses in the body of the amp Any guidance or thoughts would be appreciated Thanks for your time Keith |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Midwest U.S.A.
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Yes it is broken. Probably a blown power resistor in the output section or even a blown transistor. Whatever the case it will need to be opened and repaired.
Good luck
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