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I don't have sound even if I turn knob at top level. The sound coming from my speaker is not loud what button should I touch to get more volume converter sx-316

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Turn it down to 1/4 while troubleshooting or you may destroy your speakers after you find that button, whatever it is.

Has it NEVER worked or did it suddenly start acting this way?

Do ALL sources act this way or only one(some)?

I'd look for a the Mute button or a Tape monitor incorrectly selected.

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