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prob just a burnt fuse, could be in protect mode.......... need more info, it's not just you but alot of ppl are not giving enough info to determine the problem since it could be a number of things
Well what you are dealing with is a HI-FI tube amplifier. The reason it has COM, 1, 2, 4 and 8 are because it does not have a transistor driven output. It has a transformer coupled output. The 1,2,4,and 8 are the different taps of the transformer in order to impedance match your load (speaker) with the tube power section. This amp is 270 per channel and your speakers are only suggested to 120Watts. You would use the Negative to the common terminal and the plus to your 8 ohm terminal on the Amp. This is a great amp, you should keep this and not sell it.
is output amplifier is burned, check any burned fuse on the back. is high cmos power amplifier, need to be repaired. send to your top audio repair center.
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