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<blockquote data-quote="tomtomjr" data-source="post: 6065808" data-attributes="member: 610416"><p>Trying to figure out what you are asking, but sounds like you have a dirty gain pot. Or could be missing some of the contact on the inside of the gain pot. For instance, on a Punch 45,75,150, if you leave them in the same position for many years, sometimes they freeze. Can't get the pot unstuck unless you pull the pot apart. Then it is rarely right after that. But overall, it sounds like you have a gain pot issue, not an amp issue. I am not in front of it, so it is just a guess. Bad pots can cause all kinds of things to happen. Yours is probably in the early stages of acting up. Will get worse over time. Next thing you know, you will be driving down</p><p></p><p>the road, pull up to the drive through, order, then SCREEEEEETCHHHH. Then someone will piss in your drink to get you back for screaming at them. Kind of hard to explain to someone at the drive through window that it was an accident.............................It could happen. Change the gain pot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomtomjr, post: 6065808, member: 610416"] Trying to figure out what you are asking, but sounds like you have a dirty gain pot. Or could be missing some of the contact on the inside of the gain pot. For instance, on a Punch 45,75,150, if you leave them in the same position for many years, sometimes they freeze. Can't get the pot unstuck unless you pull the pot apart. Then it is rarely right after that. But overall, it sounds like you have a gain pot issue, not an amp issue. I am not in front of it, so it is just a guess. Bad pots can cause all kinds of things to happen. Yours is probably in the early stages of acting up. Will get worse over time. Next thing you know, you will be driving down the road, pull up to the drive through, order, then SCREEEEEETCHHHH. Then someone will piss in your drink to get you back for screaming at them. Kind of hard to explain to someone at the drive through window that it was an accident.............................It could happen. Change the gain pot... [/QUOTE]
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