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by Gary E. Andrews - 04/15/24 07:08 PM
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My Clavinova CLP-950 does not produce the right channel from the aux-in L/L+R jack. Has anyone had this problem? It does produce the right channel on rare occasion, mostly when I switch the 1/4" plug with another, but it usually disappears on its own after a few minutes. I've ruled out the possibility of a bad cable or plug, and I now suspect it may be a problem with the actual L/L+R jack receptacle. I'm thinking of replacing the receptacle myself, but I was wondering if this could be a problem with any other part of the piano - the amp? the processor?
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What ququ said was, you should have a tech look at it. He also say's that 1/4" female jacks rarely cause problems as they are strictly a mechanical device, not much to go wrong here. He also mentions that you could try a little "craig" spray on the offending oriffice. Rob ------------------ I used to be indecisive, now I'm not sure... My Songs
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