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gregz wrote:
Jack wrote: After a week of playing with no problems, the right channel went out. It was the left channel previously. I was dismayed until I remembered that, when I reseated the output trannies, I switch them, left for right. I was further heartened when that same trick of switching off the speakers and turning the volume up to max brought the sound back. Since there are a pair of outputs in each channel, switching one of them again and waiting to see which channel goes out next should tell me which tranny is bad. I have seen small transistors go intermit ant, but never outputs. Sounds like you got it. Greg It does sound slam-dunk, doesn't it? Too bad these SX-838s don't command more money on eBay. I'm selling some stereo stuff that I don't use anymore. There is a thriving market there for some stuff. I saw an old McIntosh tube preamp that was being sold for parts go for over $400. Well, now I play the waiting game. Sometimes it goes out every 15 minutes, sometimes it takes weeks. Jack |
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