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I realize that this is an old thread, sorry! I have a 730 and the push buttons on the front are pretty finicky. Try fiddling with the push buttons, especially the mono button. Push them in and out 20 times and see if it clears up your sound. If you listen at low volume and gently push the button(s) in, you may be able to determine if, in fact the buttons are your culprit. If you can hear the sound crackle as you push the button, you can take the front panel off and try to get some Deoxit inside the housing of each of them. it should take care of your issue. Good luck!
True - a lot of components from that era suffered from intermittent channels due to dirty switches. I made a lot of money servicing those problems. However, his issue is blown fuse and that is indicitive of a much more serious problem.
I have the 930 and it worked fine until the amp section quit about a year ago. I'm using it as a preamp now which performs nicely, but I sure do miss using the whole unit.
Well I ordered new output transistors for it. They should be here next week. I ordered a set for a 930 that I bought off of ebay few years ago. It has a dead channel. I bought it "as is" because the guy didnt have the fuse holder caps for it. But somehow I determined that it was a output transistor ( been few years ago that I worked on it). I got service manuals on both of them. Gives me a good reason to go see my uncle in Indiana!Steve