If the pots are unreliable/intermittent, you should replace them to protect the circuit, and they are quite cheap.
Then leave it on running at typical sound levels and let it stabilise, and adjust for null. (zero) as near as possible.
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If the pots are unreliable/intermittent, you should replace them to protect the circuit, and they are quite cheap.
Then leave it on running at typical sound levels and let it stabilise, and adjust for null. (zero) as near as possible.
Last edited by Pharos; 27-10-2017 at 10:03. Reason: error correction
I have a techie friend who will take a look and replace the pots when he has time. This is a strange problem. Not to mention no ground at mains.
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