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Old 05-12-2020, 02:05 PM
albanks albanks is offline
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Opened her up. Tinkered. Wouldn't you know it? This BUZZING was due to...drumroll...

Another case of my BAD, SLOPPY soldering. Basically, some of my soldering came undone and the wires weren't touching the chassis anymore where they needed to be. Re-did them and the buzzing is gone.

I guess let this thread live on as a cautionary tale to other beginners.

Thanks, everyone for the help!

PS...Buzzing is gone but my next challenge is to properly set ACG, buzz control, and then get a nice setting on contrast and brightness. I guess that part will be trail and error.
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