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About Rick Montgomery
Expertise Most questions about 1970's-1980's audio equipment.
Most 1980's -1990's VCR's and VCR combo's.
Most 1980's-1990's car audio, except original equipment. I know name brand after-market such as Kenwood, Pioneer, JVC, and some Sony.
I am not so good with TV's, DVD's or camcorders.
I do not work on Projection TV sets at all.
I also have no access to documebntation for sets outside of the United States.
Experience Professional Electronics Technician since 1975, specializing in most audio, home, portable and car. Also all VCR's. Limited TV knowledge. No projection TV experience
Organizations Through work, NESDA.
Publications n/a
Education/Credentials High School. Graduated with 2 yrs Vocational Electronics in High School.
Awards and Honors Certificates of completion of factory training seminars for various brands
Past/Present Clients Thousands of customers to the Service Centers I have worked for.
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You are here: Experts > Home/Garden > Home Appliances > TV/VCR/Stereo Troubleshooting > volume control knob
Expert: Rick Montgomery - 11/3/2009
Question when i turn the volume up it seems to just go from 48 to 50 and wont go down or up and when it does go up or down it goes really loud or really quiet. how can i repair that? can i repair that? its a jvc
Answer Shane,
I would like to help you, but you have given absolutely nothing to go on. I would have to make an educated guess that this is some kind of audio equipment?
At my Service Center, we are an Authorized Service Center for JVC products, but I need to have at least a model number in order to research anything for you. Please get back to me with the following information:
MODEL NUMBER (absolutely necessary)
Is the device capable of being operated by a remote control?
If so, do you have the same problem when using the remote control?
Has the problem gradually come to be, or did it suddenly appear?
Has the set been stored for an extended period of time, or been in constant or intermittent use?
regards,
Rick
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