Question about Pioneer Audio Players & Recorders
remove the cables from the amp and speakers. Test your speaker cables by shorting both wires together on one end of the first cable. Connect the ohmmeter, set to ohms, to each wire on the opposite end
Question about Pioneer Audio Players & Recorders
remove the cables from the amp and speakers. Test your speaker cables by shorting both wires together on one end of the first cable. Connect the ohmmeter, set to ohms, to each wire on the opposite end
...amp is faulty and the unit is in protection mode. If the fuse is dead then you are lucky, just get the cover open, remove the power before hand, and do a little search, Most of the time it will be in ...
...with mine. lol its so simple that when i figured it out i had to laugh. there is a 6.3 amp buss fuse inside. just remove 6 screws take top cover off and replace the fuse next to the power
amp than came with the unit. Could this cause the stereo to flash this prompt (protect) Sony receivers in this series do a series of tests on the integrity of the audio path before allowing voltage to
Question about Onkyo Audio Players & Recorders
amp for the 901's and the rest falls into place. 1,2, 5) Place the 901 Active EQ between the pre/main front OUT of the receiver and the TFM-55X. Attach the 901's. Keep track of the jumpers you
Question about Technics Audio Players & Recorders
...remove the cover, clean the insides, check the cables to make sure they are still firmly plugged in and then measure the 5 volts power line from the source. If all appears OK the the processor ...
...to trip. Depending on the quality either replace the blown speaker driver or purchase new ones. If the speaker is not the issue it could be an issue with a power amp. Best to take it in for
from subwoofer old sub blows fuses i think its cuz the power went out in the house 1 time, anyway i removed and replaced the sub with a new one but i didnt get much sound. could only hear the sub when
Question about NAD Audio Players & Recorders
amp in the case that this is somehow causing the overload to the fuse. I'm assuming that one of the resistors is bad or something of that nature. What do you think? Help is greatly appreciated :) Ir's
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