posted by HPARK on Dec 04, 2007
A. HOW DO YOU USE REAL SPEAKER JACKS? NO SOUND SEEMED TO COME OUT WHEN I CONNECTED SPEAKERS TO THE REAR SPEAKER JACKS. I JUST WANT TO CONNECT ONE MORE PAIR OF SPEAKERS TO BE PLACED AS SAME LOCATION AS FRONT SPEAKERS TO JUST BOOST UP THE TOTAL POWER. BY THE WAY WHAT IS TOTAL WATTAGE OF THE AMP?
B. THE RECORING CASSETT DECK ( TAPE II ) JUST STOPPED WORKING WHEN A TAPE IS INSERTED TO PLAY. I ONLY HEAR A COUPLE OF CLICKING NOISE WHEN I PUSH THE PLAY BUTTON OR FAST FORWARD BUTTON BUT THE TAPE IS NOT MOVING. THIS JUST SUDDELY HAPPENED AND MY PLAYBACK ONLY DECK (TAPE I) WORKS JUST FINE.
THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP.
-HOPYUNG PARK FROM VALENCIA, CALIFORNIA-
Solution #1
posted on Dec 04, 2007
A Real Speaker Jacks..
There should be a switch position on your system that you move to allow the sound to come out to standard speaker configuration or to multiple speaker configuration.
This switch may be on the front or rear panel.
Please have alook to see if its there....
Its possible the these Real speaker jacks are not wired to anything inside the amp system, and are there for use on a different model where the selector switch is supplied.
B Cassett Deck..
The clicking is caused by the motor trying to drive the wheels that turn the cassett tape.
It sounds like something is jamming the internal drive mechanism.
The drive belt may have come off or is stretched and is slipping.
Have a good look inside the front slot and you may see one of these items described above happening..
It may have to be serviced at a workshop.
Cheers From YUBEUT.
There should be a switch position on your system that you move to allow the sound to come out to standard speaker configuration or to multiple speaker configuration.
This switch may be on the front or rear panel.
Please have alook to see if its there....
Its possible the these Real speaker jacks are not wired to anything inside the amp system, and are there for use on a different model where the selector switch is supplied.
B Cassett Deck..
The clicking is caused by the motor trying to drive the wheels that turn the cassett tape.
It sounds like something is jamming the internal drive mechanism.
The drive belt may have come off or is stretched and is slipping.
Have a good look inside the front slot and you may see one of these items described above happening..
It may have to be serviced at a workshop.
Cheers From YUBEUT.
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