I have seen other postings (whether on this site or others) with folks who have had this same problem. But of course, now I cannot find them… regardless, I have a very specific question that hopefully somebody can help me out with.
I have a Behringer A500 reference amp that has acquired a “buzz” when the volume knobs are cranked all the way up to full. From what I remember reading, this particular problem has something to do with the pots causing issues elsewhere in the amp (or something, I am clueless). I have tried cleaning them, but no change.
I sincerely don’t care to even have the ability to adjust the volume. The application I use the amp for I am running it wide open and bridged. My thought was to just remove, or bypass the pot all together. So, my question… Can I do that? If so, the pots have a black, white and red wire attached. Which do I jump to run it wide open? I have attached pics of the pot.
I have a Behringer A500 reference amp that has acquired a “buzz” when the volume knobs are cranked all the way up to full. From what I remember reading, this particular problem has something to do with the pots causing issues elsewhere in the amp (or something, I am clueless). I have tried cleaning them, but no change.
I sincerely don’t care to even have the ability to adjust the volume. The application I use the amp for I am running it wide open and bridged. My thought was to just remove, or bypass the pot all together. So, my question… Can I do that? If so, the pots have a black, white and red wire attached. Which do I jump to run it wide open? I have attached pics of the pot.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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