Re: RCA expert help needed -CTC177 chassis



Yes, the T chip can cause no audio, but there are too many other areas
that sound can be lost in this chassis. The audio leaves and reenters
the chip at least twice from memory (mine :). There is an outboard MTS
chip near the jacks IIRC, and that can cause no audio. You should pick
up a SAMs for this chassis as it would be somewhat useful in almost
every 17X and 187 you will likely run across.

John

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