That wont replace his Hi-Fi system though, will it?
The loudspeakers on the phone, at full volume, will work though. Don't forget that Spotify has an equaliser for "Loud" in the Music Quality settings
That wont replace his Hi-Fi system though, will it?
I may have good news for you on this one too. I had the same issue with a Creek headphone amp that crackled when you changed the volume (bit more annoying than your balance issue) and the problem is that over time potentiometers like these can develop oxidation which inhibits good contact between the wiper contact and the resistor. Diagram below so you can see what I mean:
The b&w 601i speakers my dad gave me had a faulty driver. I purchased a new old stock driver that unfortunately had the same varnish delamination issue. I sent the original off to a guy who took it apart rewound the coil and relaminated it. I could have just fitted more modern drivers to them but then they wouldn't have been match like the originals. So even intricate repairs are possible by men in shedsGavster wrote: ↑Sat Oct 15, 2022 9:35 am My Musical Fidelity amp went pop and started smoking recently, so I was packing it to send to a specialist for repair. This thread has inspired me to open it up first and look for some burned out fuses
Next up is working out which driver on my Sonus Faber speakers is making a slight buzzing at certain frequencies and whether it can be fixed <cries in Italian>