I now have five SB3s, one of which was a recent purchase (used) from Ebay. This new (well, to me...) unit powered up fine but appears to have the same issue was one of my older units. The analog output of one channel is extremely low. I suspect that this is a simple matter of a bad capacitor. Perhaps even something that I could repair myself.
Is this something that is known to be a common fault over time? Are there any notes on what to replace if I should wish to do the repair? I could just add an external DAC and forget about the problem, but that seems like a messy and potentially costly solution. Thanks, Michael Graves Michael Graves House: SB3, (4) Alesis M1-520s Home Office: SB3, M-Audio BX5A D2, Berhringer B2092A subwoofer Workshop: SB3, Alesis ProLinear 820s, JBL subwoofer Back Yard: SB3, Dayton Amp, Definitive Tech AW6500s In reserve: Berhringer B2031As, Berhringer B2092A subwoofer SqueezeCenter on Asus Aspire Revo with 500 GB internal HD & 10 TB NAS email: mgraves <at> mstvp.com blog: http://www.mgraves.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mgraves's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=4078 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=103213 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
