Ben:
The one channel cutting out sounds like a problem that you sometimes get when you are using a vintage amplifier or receiver in your system. The amplifier may just require a good cleaning of its contacts, volume and tone controls, input selector switches (especially tape monotor switches), etc.
I have had this problem when I introduced some vintage Marantz receivers (late 70's) in my system.
I have usually gone to service technicians to do the work. You may wish to do a search of some of the threads in the Vintage section of Audio Asylum.com http://www.audioasylum.com to see what is involved.
Regards, Rich
The one channel cutting out sounds like a problem that you sometimes get when you are using a vintage amplifier or receiver in your system. The amplifier may just require a good cleaning of its contacts, volume and tone controls, input selector switches (especially tape monotor switches), etc.
I have had this problem when I introduced some vintage Marantz receivers (late 70's) in my system.
I have usually gone to service technicians to do the work. You may wish to do a search of some of the threads in the Vintage section of Audio Asylum.com http://www.audioasylum.com to see what is involved.
Regards, Rich