Yamaha NVP60 quality control

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Yamaha NVP60 quality control

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I took my NVP60 apart for the first time to day to locate the cause of the right-hand speaker being intermittent...
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..wire pushed through the hole but not actually soldered.
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Yama ha ha ha ha ha ha :lol:

Was that bought used or new?

Easy fix though.
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New, 5 years ago. I don't often listen to it through the built-in speakers but as I've been practising in the kitchen recently I noticed the right speaker cutting in and out. So it came apart for the first time to fix the problem.
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Bit shonky Would have expected more from Yamaha tbh but, as Fakir Mustache said, at least it's an easy fix.
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