Not sure if this is normal or not. I noticed that when I change the volume, just during that moment, a slight whispering noise (can't find a better way to describe it) comes out of the speakers. The speakers produce no distortion/interference/noise during the actual music playing, it only happens when I increase or decrease the volume.
I think your amp has a sealed volume control. There are other problems that could cause noise while adjusting the volume. Check with the manufacturer before attempting any DIY methods.
nothing wrong w Mofimadness' advice. if its a sealed unit its probably the only thing you can do, short of sending it out for service. It cannot hurt to try the rapid rotation method, AS LONG as the unit is turned off.
Nothing wrong with Mofimadness' advice except it's not a cure. The problem will soon return and as it returns the sound is degrading. I tried the rapid rotation method on a preamp and the volume pot eventually froze up and needed to be replaced anyway. A quality properly operating volume pot is a key element to good sound.
Rrog, you're right. I also found rotating pot a temporary remedy on my Benchmark DAC1 volume control. I used contact cleaner/fader lube and so far it is completely silent for three years.
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