Sorry this is going to be long.. but I need to mention everything... so you all get an idea of what i've been doing to try and solve my problem.. and maybe it will generate some ideas from someone in here about what might be the cause of my problem.
I had the 990 hooked up to a 2 ch Adcom GFA-5400 amp. Every once in a while.. the right channel would crackle and die out. It was rare, but it would happen about once every other month or so.
About a month ago.. it cut out again. I wiggled the RCA connector on the back of the Adcom amp.. and got it working again. So i figured something was wrong with the amp.. loose connection inside.
The next day i go to fire up the system.. and i hear a "pop" from the right speaker. Oh no. Yup.. the amp fried the crossover in my Polk Audio tower speaker. Only the tweeter would work..the two other mid drivers would not.
Ok. Crossover is replaced... and during the time i'm waiting for the crossover.. i decide to take the Adcom amp in for repair. Sure enough.. they found broken wires on the inside.. connecting to the RCA imputs. Fixed.
In the meantime when the Adcom is in the shop, I use a older NAD 2600A amp in it's place. Fine. Sweet, sounds really good and better than the Adcom.
4 days later.. BAM! same exact problem creeps up.. the right channel is cutting out again.
So i replace the RCA IC from the 990 to the amp.. good to go again. Two hours later, it starts to cut out again at low volumes. If I raise the volume on the 990, the right channel comes back on.
So that brings you up to speed. The only thing I have not changed out.. is the 990 pre itself.
What do you think is going on with the right channel cutting out using two different amps? The NAD was given a clean bill of health.. no problems whatsoever.
Could a problem devlop with the 990 right channel output connector? If so.. how would I check it out? It's bugging me of course.
thanks for any and all suggestions. I have also replaced the speaker wires on both the left and right fronts.