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[QUOTE="xmikex:1288094"]I posted about my record player on here years ago when I had to replace the volume pot. I'd really like to fix another recurring problem I've had with it ever since I inherited this thing. I've got a JVC VR-5501 http://www.vintage-audio.com.ua/en/cat/219/646.html I'm using 2 speakers that came from a different stereo, but I had the same problem with the original speakers too. One speaker will cut out for seemingly no reason. I'll have to get behind it, fiddle with the wires, disconnect and reconnect them for it to start working again. It'll be fine for like a month then do the same thing. It happens to both speakers on both channels. In fact, it accommodates 2 sets of speakers (4 altogether) and has a Speaker system 1 + 2 mode that I use because different sets of speaker outputs and their respective positive and negatives per channel work/don't work at what seems like random. It's connected via speaker wire to these obnoxious plastic stoppers with a metal washer underneath. Pictured here: [IMG]http://draculamountain.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/img_6656.jpg[/IMG] Are the wires just old and beat up? Should I strip a few inches off them and expect them to conduct better, or should I open up the receiver and do some re-soldering? As usual, any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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