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> From: Harvey PeekarIf you have an intermittent problem, the most likely cause is a dirty
>
> I'm reaching out to see if anyone could help me identify a
> problem that Ive recently noticed with my Polaris 2. I'm not
> sure if heating would cause this, because it never seems to
> get that hot but i noticed last night after a few hours that
> the volume dropped significantly(80%?). this occurred with
> both high and low outputs. the level jumped around a bit,
> and after letting it rest for about 20 minutes it started
> being a BOSS again. does anyone know why this would happen?
> i have basic soldering skills, but I'm very weak when it
> comes to troubleshooting.
>
> the other question i have isn't too impending, but how do
> identify voices that have gone out in my Polaris? i know
> that two are out, but I'm not sure how to safely go about
> finding and replacing the voice chips (is it that simple?). I
> love my Polaris to death, and if anyone could save me a drive
> to Minneapolis to Good Guys Audio Repair I would be beyond thrilled.