I pulled one of my DH-101s out of storage, and it sounds pretty dern good but I noticed one problem.
When I adjust the bass tone control, I see extreme movement of the woofer in one channel, even an occasional thump. Not good.
The problem was initially somewhat improved by a DeOxit treatment but it is recurring.
I have pulled the unit out of my system as I cannot afford to replace my $3K DeCapo speakers if they are damaged.
I have read that the bass tone control cannot simply be bypassed as it carries current used for other purposes in the circuit aside from bass control.
Are replacements pots available? Or maybe a CAP rebuild would solve the problem?
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Topic - Haflter DH-101 issue - LtMandella 09:36:58 02/26/21 (9)
- if anyone ever wants to - Story 04:39:29 02/28/21 (2)
- RE: if anyone ever wants to - LtMandella 06:17:10 02/28/21 (1)
- RE: if anyone ever wants to - Story 07:09:35 02/28/21 (0)
- RE: Haflter DH-101 issue - bare 15:37:25 02/26/21 (3)
- RE: Haflter DH-101 issue - Story 03:22:04 02/27/21 (2)
- RE: Haflter DH-101 issue - LtMandella 07:48:12 02/28/21 (0)
- RE: Haflter DH-101 issue - Triode_Kingdom 21:45:23 02/27/21 (0)
- Two things. - viridian 09:56:05 02/26/21 (1)
- RE: Two things. - LtMandella 10:18:12 02/26/21 (0)