@Delicious2 When i changed out the K-691 for Tads on my Jubs the head of the machine screw ended up on the Tad flange and the nuts and washers are on the K402 horn. And it is a tight fit. I can't remember how the 691s were mounted. Probably the same way otherwise I would not have thought to do it that way.
All I can say..some of the new headlights are too God D@#$! bright/intense/blinding. You pick the adjective. Can't wait until self driving cars are mainstream, they won't need headlights at all.
How old is it? One circuit board I see says 2014? Filter caps should not fail after 3- 4 years. But....
Can you short the line inputs each center pin to its ground? If it still has objectionable hum with shorted inputs it is definitely the sub itself. And probably the filter caps.
Wonder if they know (in sheep's clothing) that that edge banding on the KHorn can be repaired quite easily. Of course it might have been in perfect condition before someone had too many $680 shots.
Thanks @CECAA850 pencil eraser on black of button contact seems to have done it. Contact cleaner did not, isopropyl alcohol did not. I know to use eraser on gold contacts to clean them but did not know to use on these types of contacts. Thanks again.
Funny you mention eating chips---Got it opened up and curiously on the volume up and down buttons and the contact pads on the circuit board there was pools of oil or something. Don't know if pictures show it I think I started cleaning before taking. Snapped it back together and I'll try it out tonight
Here we go again. Hard to overcook? As soon as they go from bright green to any other color they're overcooked. They go from a crispy, crunchy, bitter yet delectable flavor IMO to yucky slime.
OK I know I'm weird but I like BS as long as they're not overcooked. Still green and crispy. Escpecially with balsmic vinegar and EVO. The yellow greenish-brown mush that my Mom used to call BS, uh no thanks.