...(Phillips no.2) screws that secure SPEAKER COVER and SPEAKER then gently remove speaker, unplug and remove from the the device. This allows access to internal cavity for vacuming etc. Cheers,
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...at speaker terminal. When I move the terminal post, the speaker will temporarily engage. I removed covered and checked for voltage at the lead to the speaker terminals. Voltage was present
...You can buy audio contact cleaner from Radio Shack. The best solution is to unplug the stereo unit, remove the top cover to expose the controls. Spray the cleaner into the controls (you might as well ...
...speaker at a time until it shuts off. I had a very similar problem with my Sansui G5700. Powers on, but no sound. My solution may not fix your problem, but this is what I did to solve mine. Removed ...
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...remove the cloth padding around the left and right headphones and install the batteries in their housings as ilustrated. Ther is no illustration and no housing. CAN ANYONE HELP? Having removed the ...
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...and secure, but this thing happens evreytime. thanks. Seems like you might have a bad solder joint somewhere. Remove the cover of your amp. and resolder the speaker terminals. That ought to fix
...speaker from left to right and get same results. I assume that a channel is blown and the cost to repair may be more than unit is worth. Ant advice? Ted Lovell First, check your balance control and ...
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...speaker will never, uh, speak. * For this test you could use your powered subwoofer. You DO have one, right? Just swap the RCA cable from Sub W Pre Out to the SB R Pre Out jack to see if anything ...
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...indicator flashes. disconnected all speakers but still wont work. Hi, this is a power board issue. remove the cover and make sure that this unit doesn't have blow fuse. if the fuse is fine, you will ...
...Remove cover and make sure the fan is ok...not clogged. Also, you could have a bad audio output IC or cold solder joints on the output IC. Use a volt meter to see if voltage is present on the speaker ...
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