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Tray Hood Posted on Mar 04, 2017

My TEAC AG-8050 has popping noise coming out of the speakers. What does this mean

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Danoid

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2008

SOURCE: Teac AG V8050

try using an antenna.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Feb 05, 2008

SOURCE: Subwoofer for Teac AG-D8800 Receiver

To tell you the truth, if you want to upgrade, upgrade the speakers. Speakers are the single most important component to good sound.

The key word is efficiency...

As a professional sound engineer I can tell you this: wattage, as used as a comparison tool, is nothing. Speaker sensitivity is the important spec. Note this. A speaker that is rated at 300 watts, but the sensitivity is rated at 90 db is actually considerably lower than a speaker rated at 100 watts but the sensitivity is 94 db. This also means you do not have to spend as much money for an amplifier that has a high wattage rating.

Things like frequency response, etc are mildly important, but as I suggest to anyone is how the sound is to you. When making any audio purchase, take music you are familiar with...

jeff

Anonymous

  • 4234 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 18, 2008

SOURCE: Teac AG-L800 'Protect' Error

Since the problem appeared to correct itself on occassion, I would first look for poor solder connections either at the output transistors or at the voltage regulators. Let me know if you need more detail.
Dan

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Sep 19, 2008

SOURCE: lost manuel for teac ag d9100 reciever

you can download a manual for $9.99 from User-Manuals.com....I did this today and the manual is identical to the original it seems

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2009

SOURCE: Teac AG-V8525 Stopped producing sound. Has legend says "protect"

hit reset button back of receiver

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I have this issue, my teac ag d7900 which itself off to standby and when I switch it "on" again, it says protect and shut itself down again

Right. This means that either you have a short in your speaker cable somewhere or the short-detector circuitry inside has problems. Disconnect all speaker cables and turn the receiver on. If the symptom goes away, turn the receiver off again and connect one of the speaker wires. Repeat until it starts to go into protect again. When it does, the last speaker you hooked up has a short somewhere in the wire.
If protect always comes on, you'll need to get the unit serviced.
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Can I connect an active speaker to the Teac AG d7900 output

http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-184407791-av-digital-home-theater-receiver-teac-ag-d7900-_JM

It would have helped to know something morwe about the 'active' speaker.I imagine its manual would tell you what it needs for input.

Active speakers are usually designed to be driven by volume-controlled Line Level inputs. This receiver has none except for the Subwoofer PRE Output.
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We dont have the manual for our TEAK AGV 1200 RECEIVER AND I NEED TO KNOW HOW MANY WATTS IT HAS? Any way I can find out with the manual?

You have to type alpha-numeric gibberish verbatim or there will be no good information coming back.

If you mean TEAC AG-V1200 then just google it.

Here's a manual for $10 http://www.teac.owner-manuals.com/AGV1200-owners-manual-TEAC.html

It probably has the specs.

This seller claims 110 watts per channel all around, which sounds supsiciously generous. Rear channels don't need that kind of horsepower.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Teac-AG-V1200-Dolby-Surround-Receiver-Remote-/250828929416
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Teac ag-d9100 center and surround speakers are not working , very very low volume.. the others all work fine. Anybody know where to start troubleshooting. Its not a fuse that I can see , at least that i...

You have to enable them and turn the volume on them up separately with the speaker config, level trim, and up/down select buttons on the remote. You can also adjust the rear speaker delay time or just hit the test tone button and adjust the volume on each speaker separately as it goes through them one at a time...
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Lost manual..do not know what is the difference sound surround

Hi use this link to download the manual .

manualnguide.com/manual/teac-ag-v8060-receiver.../page/2/.

Take care.
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Teac AG-V8520

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Teac AG- D8900

Stereo Tech: Check speaker switch(A or B) also be sure you have selected FM, AM, Video, CD ect., somtimes if you do not have a stereo signal the unit will mute best to fist try tape or CD input. Hope I helped good luck.
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