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It will be a resistor on the circuit board! Use a circuit tester to test the resistors on the output channels and replace the blown resistors!It will be a resistor on the circuit board! Use a circuit tester to test the resistors on the output channels and replace the blown resistors!
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IN BOLD FOR EMERENCY COMPANY!!!! YOUR T.V. COMPANY TURNED OFF YOUR CHANNLES YOU NEED TO DEMAND A REFUN OR YOU JUST GETTING NEW CHANNLES OR YOUR NOT PAING BILLS!!!!! =)
I'm not sure what you mean when you say the channel 2 does not work in bridge mode. Bridge mode effectively turns the amp into a mono amp, thus there is no channel 1 or 2. The fans will only turn on when the heat is high enough, so that is not a problem. Please describe what you perceive as the problem with these and I'll try to help.
The hum is probably AC noise. First check that your cable to the amp is correctly shielded and all connections are good. A bad connection especially the ground can cause this.
You may want to put a ferrite core on the audio cable close to where it enters the amp too...
I'm not sure if Lucent has a special bridging procedure, but on most if
not all other amps, when you bridge you DON'T connect two terminals
together. What you do is instead of using the plus and minus
terminals on one channel to one speaker and the other +/- terminals to
the other speaker, you will instead use the plus (+) terminal from one
channel and the minus (-) terminal from the other channel to drive one
speaker and the remaining + and - terminals remain unconnected. Be sure
you use the + and - terminals that are marked for bridging.
Please note, that when you bridge that your speaker load DOUBLES to
EACH channel. In other words, what your amp saw as a 4 ohm
speaker going to one channel alone, it now sees as a 2 ohm speaker on
each channel when bridged. Be sure you know what you are doing
before you bridge and fry your amp. In my experience, if after
bridging your amp works fine for about a month and then fries then you
bridged wrong and ended up with the wrong speaker load on each of the
bridged channels. Be careful. Amps cost a lot to
repair. Good luck.
It is a ADSL Modem. It should have all ports open. In order to set a EXTERNAL static Ip address, you would have to call up your ISP and ask for a static IP address.
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