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Engine whine and ground loop fixes... take two
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<blockquote data-quote="tipptop" data-source="post: 7505421" data-attributes="member: 637006"><p>Right I opened the amp, there is indeed some broken soldering that connects and disconnects as you move the rca receiver. Problem located, great. Now for the tricky bit, soldering with my shaky hands.</p><p></p><p>Delighted to have found the problem, seems like the plugs took at hit somehow and broke the connection, just on one side, which explains why one side is affected and not the other.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully I can fix it as my warranty is probably void for opening the amp...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tipptop, post: 7505421, member: 637006"] Right I opened the amp, there is indeed some broken soldering that connects and disconnects as you move the rca receiver. Problem located, great. Now for the tricky bit, soldering with my shaky hands. Delighted to have found the problem, seems like the plugs took at hit somehow and broke the connection, just on one side, which explains why one side is affected and not the other. Hopefully I can fix it as my warranty is probably void for opening the amp... [/QUOTE]
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