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Default static on right channel of kenwood receiver

Sharon Leigh:
OK then...... the simple stuff is OK..... now the next step is for you to
troubleshoot the circuitry as described in all the reply posts that you have
received on this newsgroup. If you can do some of the technical stuff at
your end.... and you still can not fix it, you should post the ALL of the
results of your troubleshooting efforts, inspection and resoldering of
questionable connections, voltage readings, component tests, and if you can,
signal tracing with an oscilloscope..... if you can be our eyes, ears, and
hands, we might be able to give you some additional suggestions.
If, after reading all the reply posts, you still are not certain how to
proceed, and lack the test equipment, tools, basic electronics knowledge and
minimum repair experience needed, you might be best advised to take your
receiver to a service shop for a safe and proper repair, or at the very
least you should obtain a repair cost estimate so you can make an
intelligent repair decision with facts instead of internet guesses.
There are some shops that really specialize fixing the older stereo
equipment.... ask around.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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"Sharon Leigh" wrote in message
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Yes, I swapped speakers. I also moved the set over to the B speaker
terminals. Guess what? Same problem.