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I've read somewhere that one of the internal chips (I think it was the DAC) can come loose from its socket causing the same issue. You may wan to take and unplug the unit, pull the cover off, make sure you ground yourself before you touch anything inside, then firmly (yet gently) push any chips you see that use sockets down to insure proper contact.Again, I've only read about this and haven't experienced it first hand. Heck, I haven't even cracked the case yet so I have no idea if there are any sockets ...
Hi Scott,The Burr Brown dac is not attached to a socket (it is surface mount soldered directly to the board), but there is a plug-in card that is attached via a socket. Still...if that wasn't plugged in firmly, I don't think the unit would have the all functionality that chadh mentioned (ie, it boots up and shows a display and acts like it is playing music...just no sound).
Thanks for the suggestions.I had no idea there was a mute button on the remote, so I'll check that out when I get home. (How embarrassing would that be?!?!?!)As for the volume adjustment, I've disabled the volume controls on the SB2 (and I checked that slimserver still had this option selected). So I shouldn't have any influence from the SB2 volume controls. I wonder if that also means that the SB2 mute shouldn't work?Chad