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I suppose the problem of your unit is memory, sometimes this problem can be fix by applying service mode, but if not, then memory should be replace and I would advise you to send your unit to service center.
have to make sure the volume in the Dish box itself is all the way up.
Call Dish and ask them how to max out the volume inside their box. used to be going up to the box itself and on the front there were 2 buttons up and down volume.
The reset worked for me, but I had to do in following order:
1. Turn off device
2. Hold down volume -
3. Hold down power at same time as volume -
4. Hold down volume + at same time as power and volume -
Doing this brought me to the Android screen where I chose to reset to factory defaults and also to clear cache, then chose to reboot.
Volume for what? New laptops have the mixer effect in the volume pad... one can control video volume, internet broadcast volume, master volume (main volume level), and so on.. check that they all are all the way up (to the max) and controll it with the master volume regulator.
you wont be able to controll the volume from the tv to controll your reciever, but you can have sound come from both, with different controlls.
on your tv (not sure what you got) in your tv menu select : TV SPEAKER TO ON, and then the sound will come out your tvspeakers as well as the reciever, but to be brutally honest you dont want to do that.
that will cause an echo effect and will drive you nuts
I can say with a fair amount of certanty that this is the control knob on your guitar, these are fairly cheap and if you have any mechanical ability you can replace it yourself, there will be some soldering involved so if you can't do that I would take it to your local music store and most have some sort of repair department, this shouldn't be a big bill to get fixed.
not at all ,On your ipod there is a volume CONTROLL LIMITER so look for that feature on the ipod and u would see that it is low and it possible that u can raise the volume.
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