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My trusty Pioneer A-9 has a problem on the right channel. If I listen on the
headphones the sound is great, on speaker the sound is fuzzy but only on the right channel. The headphone ouput actually comes from the speaker output, not the preamp, so it seems that fundamentally the signal is getting through but under load it gets fuzzy. I can hear the distortion in the headphones when I click the speakers on but when I click the speakers off the sound is fine. The power supplies feed both channels in parallel so I doubt it's a power supply problem. I have a scope and a little audio probe gizmo that lets me listen to audio signals with an earphone. I can generate signals from my PC and feed them into the amp, if that helps. I also have the schematics so I can trace the signal but I'm not quite sure how to go about it. Any tips? Thanks, Andrew Queisser |
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