philippe_44 wrote:
> Yes, very likely (for having fixed more than a few) at least one of the
> electrolytic capacitors is defective. It manifests either by a randomly
> rebooting classic or a channel distorted, mute or quiet. You can replace
> maybe one or two capacitor, but others will fail
Yes, very likely (for having fixed more than a few) at least one of the
electrolytic capacitors is defective. It manifests either by a randomly
rebooting classic or a channel distorted, mute or quiet. You can replace
maybe one or two capacitor, but others will fail soon. See other posts
where I
I've just bought a new amp to fix a problem that now appears to be my
old SB Classic playing up. Luckily I have a spare Classic.
The problem is that the output on one channel is very quiet compared
with the other. It plays, but at greatly reduced volume.
I've plugged it onto a different setup