The gain and lpf pots have no effect . You can turn them fully up or fully down and the output remains the same.
Is there a way to clean these to get them to work properly or better off just replacing them ?
If replacing them does anyone have a good part number for them ?
They are 20k pots and the lpf pot is a 20k dual gang
Is there a way to clean these to get them to work properly or better off just replacing them ?
If replacing them does anyone have a good part number for them ?
They are 20k pots and the lpf pot is a 20k dual gang
Did you measure across the terminals to see if the wiper was sweeping between the outer terminals, like they should?
Just measures them and they are working like they should . But when in the amp they had no effect at all .
And the pots were very dirty and corroded
And the pots were very dirty and corroded
The pots are defective on this amp .
I bet no audio now at all of you mess with the pots you can get audio sometimes but not others .
Wondering if anyone knows where I can get the correct pots or has a part number for these ?
I bet no audio now at all of you mess with the pots you can get audio sometimes but not others .
Wondering if anyone knows where I can get the correct pots or has a part number for these ?
You can sometimes disassemble the pots and tighten the contacts to get them to work. Clean the resistive tracks while you have it apart.
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