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Old 06-07-2018, 09:55 AM
Al Rayder Al Rayder is offline
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Default Noisy/Scratchy 002 Rack Monitor Level Knob

It has progressively gotten worse through the years, when I turn the knob, (slowly or normal) you hear a scratchy/noisy crackle come from my monitors. I have checked and switched cables and switched monitors with another pair to see if were the monitors... No changes whatsoever. Any remedies on how to fix this noise? Is it a bad potentiometer? How much would it cost to fix/replace? Any good repair shops in NYC anyone can recommend? Thanks.
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