Sounds like a problem I encountered a while back. At first, I thought it was the cdp, then perhaps the preamp.
So I started to zero in on the problem using the process of elimination.
1. Switch the left and right ic connectors at the source (cdp or tt) only. Did the problem switch channels?
2. If it switched, then continue on by along with step 1, now also switch the L & R ic connectors at the amp only. Did the problem switch channels again?
I don't have my notes handy to be accurate with the deductions, but performing the above steps as well as substituting another set of ic's into the mix, would help eliminate one or more components and/or ics.
In my case, it turned out to be the right channel interconnect used between my cdp and preamp that had a questionable connection.
-IMO
So I started to zero in on the problem using the process of elimination.
1. Switch the left and right ic connectors at the source (cdp or tt) only. Did the problem switch channels?
2. If it switched, then continue on by along with step 1, now also switch the L & R ic connectors at the amp only. Did the problem switch channels again?
I don't have my notes handy to be accurate with the deductions, but performing the above steps as well as substituting another set of ic's into the mix, would help eliminate one or more components and/or ics.
In my case, it turned out to be the right channel interconnect used between my cdp and preamp that had a questionable connection.
-IMO