A few weeks later our repair tech notified us that he was replacing the circuit board in the unit, as it switched between the "A" and "B" lamps, but was only playing the amp connected to the "A" input, and that this was the case from the time the unit was installed.
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You could have IF no one ever turned up the volume..
The switch scenario doesn’t work, different remotes and different volume pots, EVEN if they didn’t have remotes...
Sorry your wire swapper (wasn’t a tech) guy was blowing smoke.. Really..
Another hero at work.. seen a million of them... Let me guess he thought ALL cables sound the same..
Why not all amps do.. Funny guy..
Regards
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You could have IF no one ever turned up the volume..
The switch scenario doesn’t work, different remotes and different volume pots, EVEN if they didn’t have remotes...
Sorry your wire swapper (wasn’t a tech) guy was blowing smoke.. Really..
Another hero at work.. seen a million of them... Let me guess he thought ALL cables sound the same..
Why not all amps do.. Funny guy..
Regards