Hi all - I`ve read on the internet that it`s possible to get suitable experts to repair a "mucky" input selector knob on an Arcam Delta 290 amp (a problem from which mine is suffering). Has anyone actually had this done? I read that there are various people who claim success from squirting a cleaner of some sort into the mechanism which is generally reported as not being very effective.
"Mucky" input selector knob on Arcam Delta 290 amp
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I have not had the pleasure, but it looks like a fearsome beast and the problem looks endemic!! From the photos in the link it looks like something out of an old washing machine electro-mechanical controller!!! I mended ours once many moons ago but had to take the several layers apart because a couple of contacts had fused during a motor failure [another DIY fix].
You may have read this explanation already:
If so you can see that a "proper" repair to this complicated device is a bit more than just squirt of cleaner eg Electrolube or the like.
As with many modern devices with remote control it isn't a simple selector, apparently being motorised [why not solid state switched if it's a selector??] and also having several layers each having a set of contacts. The repair in this link ends up taking the switch off its PCB and taking it apart layer by layer to get at the contacts. One for DIY if you are confident and have soldering iron handy!!
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Originally posted by ARBurton View PostHi there
Yes, the amprepairservices article gave me the horrors. I really don`t think I can do that!!
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Originally posted by ARBurton View PostThank you. I do wonder whether it`s time to Get With The 21st Century and move to something like an Arcam solo or all in one gadget rather than having all these separate boxes....
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