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zenithfan
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Hi all,
I collect Zenith electronics and just came across a mid 70s vintage Zenith
Allegro tabletop stereo with a left channel distortion problem. The left
channel is clear at very low volume, but turn it up and the left channel
audio gets very choppy and fuzzy. Both speakers work fine on the right
channel, so it's not them. Just wondering if there is a known easy fix for
this model I can try or is it time for a professional A/V tech?
Also, the changer's "Stop/Start/Auto" switch seems to be jammed in the
"Stop" position. Any tips on that one?
Appreciate the help. Thanks very much in advance.
TR
I collect Zenith electronics and just came across a mid 70s vintage Zenith
Allegro tabletop stereo with a left channel distortion problem. The left
channel is clear at very low volume, but turn it up and the left channel
audio gets very choppy and fuzzy. Both speakers work fine on the right
channel, so it's not them. Just wondering if there is a known easy fix for
this model I can try or is it time for a professional A/V tech?
Also, the changer's "Stop/Start/Auto" switch seems to be jammed in the
"Stop" position. Any tips on that one?
Appreciate the help. Thanks very much in advance.
TR