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Posted on Nov 28, 2009

The volume keeps disappearing on the left speaker but will return with a crack if the volume is increased substantially

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Sounds like there is might be dirty contacts inside the volume potentiometer I would suggest spaying the control with a contact spay which will clean and lubricate the control.

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Check the rated impedance of your speakers. Use the manufacturer's rating. Don't try to measure it with an ohmmeter. This should be printed on the rear panel. If not, check your manual if you have one. The receiver probably shouldn't be connected to speakers rated any lower than 6 Ohms. If the speakers are 6 or higher, check your wires and connections for any stray strands that could be causing a short. I also have to wonder what "increase the volume substantially" means. Are we talking potential hearing damage? Maybe the receiver is saving you from your self.
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