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From: herbie@polaris.UUCP (Herb Chong)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Tuner Leakage Problem...
Message-ID: <238@polaris.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 31-Oct-85 19:27:51 EST
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Posted: Thu Oct 31 19:27:51 1985
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Reply-To: herbie@polaris.UUCP (Herb Chong)
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In article <4960004@acf4.UUCP> mancello@acf4.UUCP (Homeboy#1) writes:
>I have a Carver 900 Receiver, and when I have the Tuner engaged with the 
>Volume knob turned all the way down, I can still hear output from the Tuner
>thru my speakers.  The sound is pretty low, but disturbing.  This only poses
>a problem when I have the Monitor switch set to 1 and am listening to a tape
>being played while the Tuner button is engaged.  I can engage another function
>button (Phono or Aux) to remedy the problem, but is there an easy solution
>to my problem?  Also, what causes this leakage in the first place?

it sounds like you have crosstalk problems.  the only real way around this
involves improved shielding and re-routing of signal carrying leads.
any amplifier will have a certain amount of crosstalk, not matter how
good it is.  whether it is objectionable or not is another question.
since you have an easy circumvention why not use it.

Herb Chong...

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