Re: Buzz on Audio Pot Travel Denon PMA-520



On Dec 7, 3:51 pm, bidd...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm getting a barely discernable "buzz" between the 10 and 12 o'clock
positions on the volume pot of my DenonPMA-520integrated amp. I
cleaned with Deoxit, no change. Does this indicate there is a bad
spot on the pot, or could it be something else? The pot has the
following written on it:

2110524005-100K??x2

The ?? are some weird character, might be a japanese letter or
something. The pot is made in japan.

OK, got an estimate on the part from Tritonics:

The part number for location VR401 is 2110524005 - Special Order -

$11.34 plus shipping and handling and sales tax, if applicable.

Tritronics, Inc. Parts
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