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Let me know do you have repair experience of Hi-Fi and electronics knowledge to troubleshoot in this unit. Good soldering skills also required here. I can provide you info only. Rest is your knowledge and ability.
Let me know do you have repair experience of Hi-Fi and electronics knowledge to troubleshoot in this unit. Good soldering skills also required here. I can provide you info only. Rest is your knowledge and ability.
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This is a pretty hard problem to solve. First of all you need another display, and then you need to unsolder all the connections to the existing display and then solder in the new display. There are about thirty soldering points, so you will need to be able to solder really well. The alternative that I have found which works OK for me is to shine a torch onto the display. You can then see it FAIRLY well. Hope this helps you.
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Run a mini mono plug out control of the 2nd slave to the 1st slave in control and the audio cables likewise from out to in. Run another mini mono from the out control of the 1st slave to the in control on the master and the audio out from the 1st slave to the audio inputs on the master. Set the 1/2/3 switches on different on each unit and you should be in business.
The unit is in protect mode because a problem was deteected in the final output stage of the amplifier. The pop in the speakers is a god indication that there is DC current in the output stage. This is not a good thing. This is a relatively common failure of all receivers and can easily be fixed by any shop that does audio repair. Expect a parts cost in teh $30-$40 range.
If it havent been use for a long time try dusting it and cleaning it first, sometimes dirt gets stuck on vital places which makes it go crazy. Hope this works. Please dont forget your rating for me as well...We take time in answering problems. Thanks
i have a sony mini Hi-Fi Component System MHC-GX470. I comes on, the Radio and Tape deck plays well. the CD Player says "mecha Error" and hangs. CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME???
Let me know do you have repair experience of Hi-Fi and electronics knowledge to troubleshoot in this unit. Good soldering skills also required here.
I can provide you info only. Rest is your knowledge and ability.
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