FIXED !
In advance sorry for my english
I propose you today my system D to repair a volume pot from M70.
Of course, it will have to be unsoldered from the volume board, and dissassembled.
On the diagram below, you must measure a resistance of 50kOhms between points A and D.
In my case, this resistance was infinite because the resistive band was cut between B and C. A simple multimeter allows you to find the cut-off zone.
For information, this cut causes the volume to whisper. just unplug the volume board from the boombox to have both channels whispering.
The location of this cut is not surprising, it is the minimum volume position that was oxidized, and it ended up tearing off the tape.
My idea was the following: connect point B and D with a small metal wire (cut on a component) and invert the potentiometer on the volume circuit so that the area repaired corresponds to the maximum volume.
That's why I simply and delicately twisted some pins to tip them on the right side.
And it works perfectly!
In addition, the metal wire blocks the potentiometer properly just before the end.
I don't know if this trick will save a lot of volume pots, but I wanted to share it with you
Somes pics :https://photos.app.goo.gl/xbHbbDasybICB7aG2
In advance sorry for my english
I propose you today my system D to repair a volume pot from M70.
Of course, it will have to be unsoldered from the volume board, and dissassembled.
On the diagram below, you must measure a resistance of 50kOhms between points A and D.
In my case, this resistance was infinite because the resistive band was cut between B and C. A simple multimeter allows you to find the cut-off zone.

For information, this cut causes the volume to whisper. just unplug the volume board from the boombox to have both channels whispering.
The location of this cut is not surprising, it is the minimum volume position that was oxidized, and it ended up tearing off the tape.
My idea was the following: connect point B and D with a small metal wire (cut on a component) and invert the potentiometer on the volume circuit so that the area repaired corresponds to the maximum volume.
That's why I simply and delicately twisted some pins to tip them on the right side.
And it works perfectly!
In addition, the metal wire blocks the potentiometer properly just before the end.
I don't know if this trick will save a lot of volume pots, but I wanted to share it with you
Somes pics :https://photos.app.goo.gl/xbHbbDasybICB7aG2