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In Reply to: Yes! posted by nickwh on November 14, 2003 at 07:33:04:
Nick,
A freind of mine suggested that perhaps one of the IC chips is faulty, said it can be replaced for about $60, so I think I'm going to save up an get it fixed. Sucks being in College and BROKE=( Oh well.
Robin
Follow Ups:
The problem with my unit was a faulty capicitor. I had my uncle fix it and he ordered the schematics from H/K, which included a bulletin on this apparently common problem. The schematics were like $20, the cap was $1!
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