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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7814890" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>if you do that, it will sum both channels to one, and then feed the 2 channels the summed signal. that, is <em>if</em> you are correct about what the pot does. on top of that, the signal will be effected, like running a 2ohm speaker off a 4ohm cross-over. if you are mistaken about what the pot does, then it could be real detremental, and brick the amp. i would just replace the pot. heck, you might even be able to have a tv repair center do it for like $15-30. assume= assoutofu&amp;me. how bad is it broken? just the plastic protrusion, or actually broke off in the casing? what i'm getting at, is perhaps you could just super-glue the broken piece back on the pot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7814890, member: 629234"] if you do that, it will sum both channels to one, and then feed the 2 channels the summed signal. that, is [I]if[/I] you are correct about what the pot does. on top of that, the signal will be effected, like running a 2ohm speaker off a 4ohm cross-over. if you are mistaken about what the pot does, then it could be real detremental, and brick the amp. i would just replace the pot. heck, you might even be able to have a tv repair center do it for like $15-30. assume= assoutofu&me. how bad is it broken? just the plastic protrusion, or actually broke off in the casing? what i'm getting at, is perhaps you could just super-glue the broken piece back on the pot. [/QUOTE]
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