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First post, by amontre

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My CM32L are not working properly with left output being very low. Is this the sign i need to do recap or is there a way to fix this ?

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Reply 1 of 3, by SuperDeadite

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My first guess would be a flakey volume knob. Try wiggling it in various directions and see if it changes anything.

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Reply 2 of 3, by amontre

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SuperDeadite wrote on 2025-10-13, 16:46:

My first guess would be a flakey volume knob. Try wiggling it in various directions and see if it changes anything.

Yes you are right ! Is there a way to fix this ?

#1 NEC Pentium 133 | 64mb RAM | 40gb HDD | s3 Virge DX | Voodoo 2 | SB AWE64 Gold
#2 NEC 486DX2 66 | 16mb RAM | 40gb HDD | SB AWE64 Gold
#3 Acer 386 SX 33 | 8mb RAM | 20gb HDD | PicoMEM + Adlib
# Amiga 1200 | MSX2+ | Roland MT-32 | SC 55MkII | YAMAHA MU80

Reply 3 of 3, by SuperDeadite

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amontre wrote on 2025-10-13, 17:36:
SuperDeadite wrote on 2025-10-13, 16:46:

My first guess would be a flakey volume knob. Try wiggling it in various directions and see if it changes anything.

Yes you are right ! Is there a way to fix this ?

Contact cleaning spray, as there is probably corrosion in there.

CM-64, CM-500, SC-55MkII, SC-88 Pro, SY22, TG100, MU2000EX, PLG100-SG, PLG150-DR, PLG150-AN, SG01k, NS5R, GZ-50M, SN-U110-07, SN-U110-10, Pocket Studio 5, DreamBlaster S2, X2, McFly, E-Wave, QWave, CrystalBlaster C2, Yucatan FX, BeepBlaster, SuperOctet!