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I don't know if it has changed but the 202 always used a double sided circuit board meaning the board willl have to be removed to properly replace/exchange parts on it.The volume pot can be cleaned with some contact cleaner if it is an open style.Tube dampers won't help if your noise is a ground loop. I would do some rearranging of your system before determining the absolute cause.Replacing the selector with a higher quality piece would help with the bleed through.You should not have any problem with the exposed transformers but keep in mind that they may not have the bello caps on them and will not look like those in the pictures you found.
First, if you have not biased the amp, that would be the place to start. Once thing you can do is remove the sources and see if the hum is still there. IF it goes away, put the sources in one at a time and when the hum appears, if may be coming from that particular source. If it does not go away, then turn the amp off and exchange the tubes from the right side to the left side. If the hum moves to the right side, then it is probably one of the tubes. For the volume pot, turn the unit upside down and remove the bottom. Make sure the amp is off. This should expose the volume pot. There are small slits on the side, spray in and make sure you turn the pot several times. Make sure the pot is thoroughly dry before turning on. That should clear things up.
I wish this site had a subscription page... I missed a response from Bill Baker! Thanks for the input.
This are the threads I had found here about Jolida mods.http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=17354.0http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?aamps&1273085377&read&keyw&zzjolidaThis is what I'd love my amp to look like:
Yes, I guess the pot is an ALPS, but it is bad. Seriously it sounds like someone blowing in a microphone every time I adjust the volume.
I should use my energy to build some frugalhorns.