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[email protected] August 19th 08 04:45 AM

Onkyo TX-82 stereo receiver fault. Suggest possible solutions...
 


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Thanks, but it concerns me that, since I can't understand why, then I
may be missing something, such as a condition where this could be a
temporary fix in the end.

William Sommerwerck August 19th 08 11:38 AM

Onkyo TX-82 stereo receiver fault. Suggest possible solutions...
 
Thanks, but it concerns me that, since I can't understand why, then I
may be missing something, such as a condition where this could be a
temporary fix in the end.


I understand exactly what you're talking about, but it simply isn't
productive. There are better ways to use your mental energy.

Pots (or the circuits they regulate) can and do drift. I've bought several
of the original Sony FM Walkman, and all have required the stereo sync pot
to be readjusted (by ear is sufficient) before the tuner would switch to
stereo.



[email protected] August 19th 08 08:55 PM

Onkyo TX-82 stereo receiver fault. Suggest possible solutions...
 

I understand exactly what you're talking about, but it simply isn't
productive. There are better ways to use your mental energy.

Pots (or the circuits they regulate) can and do drift. I've bought several
of the original Sony FM Walkman, and all have required the stereo sync pot
to be readjusted (by ear is sufficient) before the tuner would switch to
stereo.


Thanks for the reassurance.


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