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Nakamichi AV-7 Receiver Questions & Answers
User manual
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No Sound from Turntable
It definitely has to go through a preamp (a PHONO preamp that is...)
something like this:
http://www.phonopreamps.com/tc400pp.html
My Nakamichi av7 has no output to the speakers. it
This could be a number of things and withouit taking measurements internally, there is no way to be sure. Some possibilities include:
1) defective capacitors in the power supply.
2) shorted outputs
3) Open power transformer (either the standby transformer or main one)
To attempt to narrow down the possibilities, listen carefully when yyou attempt to power it on. Do you hear a click? Are there any lights on the unit at all? If the standby circuit is OK, you should see the standby light on.
Please update this with any additional details you can and we'll continue from there.
Thanks,
Dan
CD player 1.
When you push
Hi,
I need to know bit details on cd eject problem,
1- Do you see Eject / Open in front display of unit when you press Play button?
If yes then it seems malfunction of Key Buttons on player. Use remote of unit to playback cd and check.
2- Does cd player ejects cd after few seconds try to read it and display shows No Disc / Can not read disc error message? If thats the case, it looks cd optical lens is either dirty (requires cleaning) or worn out and requires replacement.
Above info are for Nakamichi cd player and if model and brand is different, let me know.
Thanks.
No sound from my record turntable into my computer.
If you're certain there is no sound going out of the TT...
Setting the Pre-amp Switch
For increased flexibility of use, this turntable has an internal
stereo phono pre-amplifier. The Pre-amp Selector Switch
is located under the turntable platter, in the rear-center
(Fig. 1). If the system amplifier you are using has a PHONO
input, set the Pre-amp Selector Switch to the “OFF”
position. If your amplifier does not have a PHONO input,
set the Pre-amp Selector Switch to the “ON” position and
connect the turntable’s output cables to the AUX or other
high-level input on the amplifier (described later).
Turntable operates, but no sound at all
1. The stylus guard is still in place.
2. The tone arm Lift button is pressed in.
3. Amplifier controls set incorrectly: wrong input selected,
tape monitor on, speakers switched off, etc.
4. Check the stylus on phono cartridge for correct placement.
Refer to the instructions for replacing the stylus
on page 5.
Turntable operates, but no sound, or sound not loud
enough
1. If the turntable is connected to an AUX (high-level)
input: The Pre-amp Selector Switch may be set to the
“OFF” position (phono-input level).
2. The input gain of the amplified speaker or similar
device may be too low.
3. The stylus assembly may not be fully seated in the
cartridge body.
You could also isolate the problem to either the TT or the PC by trying the TT on some other sound device like a receiver. Make sure the PreAmp Selector switch is ON and plug the TT into any AUX, CD or TAPE input.
Nakamichi AV 400 will not power up.
its not the fuse problem its the definate problem of ic on the circuit board that has blown out which controls tjhe power on the board to the unit.the number of IC IS -- IC379JC that has to be replaced.also check out the resistor that supplys the power between the capacitor C31011 and IC 379JC.that is resistor number R93 and R94.the cost of the replacing part is not more then $10.but get it replaced and checked fromn a professional repair person in a repair center.it will work after that.
thanks.
Rotel PReamp, Can I directly Connect my powered speakers to the output
Hi,
Based on your post, the pre-amp is doing its job. What might be the mismatch would be the powered speaker system plugged into the output of the Rotel. Depending on what the "powered speaker system" is, it might be that it is a low impedance such as those used in computers whereas the Rotel requires high impedance to be connected to its output. What could be tried is to connect a regular amp or receiver to the Rotel.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
Nakamichi AV-7 5.1
in this case the centre speakers are the main route to the sound. 5.1 is for movies, where the centre speaer takes predcedence.
AV-2 surround receiver. No sound
This may sound silly, but make sure that the tape monitor switch is not turned on. If it is not, let me know and we'll look elsewhere.
Dan
NO SOUND
HI
>check the settings on the stereo and see if you have the correct setup: AV 1 ( DTS, Auto, Analog)
If you are using the standard RCA cable (red/White) = Analog
or try the Auto if you are not sure.
I hope this can help
Thanks
Nakamichi AV-7 (issue with surround mode - prologic)
Nice Receiver!
>In your surround sound settings make sure the levels are set correctly and the distance from your listing point to the furtherest
speakers are set to accommodate the levels etc.
>How many speakers 5.1, 6.1, or 7.1 (1meaning subwoofer)
>Pro-Logic supports 5.1 but not sure about 6 or 7
>Pro-Logic II does support all
>Make sure you are hear the sound from all sometimes the sound is really faint if you are in surround mode
Thank You and good luck
How to switch off alarm clock on Nakamichi NM-CR-C90
To switch off the alarm on the Nakamichi NM-CR-C90, you can follow these steps:
Locate the "Alarm" button on the top panel of the device.
Press and hold the "Alarm" button for a few seconds until the alarm time display begins to flash.
While the display is flashing, press the "Alarm" button again to turn off the alarm.
The alarm time display should stop flashing and return to the current time.
If the above steps do not work, consult the user manual for further instructions or contact the manufacturer's customer support for assistance.
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