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Jeff
 
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Default static on right channel of kenwood receiver

Ok, if it has preamp output is it OK?
DC voltage across output when noisy?
Model? (strange the headphone would be OK)
Unless its only distorted/noisy when loaded.
Jeff

"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.


"Jeff" wrote in message
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Have you swapped the speakers?
Jeff

"Sharon Leigh" wrote in message
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Yes, I do have sound in the bad channel. I think the best way to

describe
it
is that it sounds like a radio station that's not tuned in properly.

It's
staticy and garbled.
"bigmike" wrote in message
m...

"Sharon Leigh" wrote in message
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I was just reading the post about the marantz receiver static

problem.
Mine's slightly different, in that it goes away when I turn the

balance
all
the way left, and my headphones work fine. I cleaned every

conceivable
contact and circuit and still have the static. The receiver's 32

years
old
so I am suspecting something has died or fried along the way.

anyone
have
any ideas?


Lot's of possibilities. Dirty or worn speaker switch contacts, bad

relay
(if the old amp uses one) contacts, dried up caps, leaky

transistors.
Headphones require very little power to produce sound, so some

problems
in
the output stage might not show up when using them. By the way, do

you
have
sound through the bad channel along with the static, or just static?