Proton 930 pre-amp stage not working

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I have a Proton 930 whose amp works (the RCA jacks labeled "MAIN" bypass the preamp and work fine) but whose preamp/control stage (switching between inputs, AM/FM, tone and volume controls etc) won't pass or create any sound but for an occasional buzz or crackle as I fiddle with buttons and rheostats. I can tune and save FM and AM stations, so the preamp stage does at least have power.

Is anyone willing to share the schematics/repair manual with me?
I found the schematics to the Proton D940 in another thread here and will try to use those if I need to.

Also, can anyone familiar with Proton or NAD amps tell me where I might begin in troubleshooting this?

I posted recently this in a two-year-old thread, but I'm creating a new thread as the old one will likely go unseen.

Really looking forward to getting this classic amp working again and pairing it with some nice bookshelf speakers. Also, I'm new to diyAudio and am pretty excited about the community here.

Thanks!
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I disassembled the amp and saw that the regulators are fine, and used a scope to trace the audio signal all the way through the end of the pre-amp stage and past the FM muting circuit. I was stumped! Are both of the traces on the board that take the pre-amp signal into the amp severed? Oh, there ARE no such traces on the board! An older friend of mine told me that I need to use external jumpers to connect the pre-amp out and main in. Hah!! BLAH!!!

At least now that I've got it apart I can replace filter capacitors in its tuner that I assume are responsible for a pretty bad hum.

Thanks for the tips guys!
 
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