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I purchased a Used Panasonic DVD Surround Sound Amp (Model# SC-PT950 ) that wont Power Up. I don't have a Service Manual yet, but the fuse is OK. Any Help?

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Hi,

your sound system is having a power problem. One or more component(s) on the power board of your sound system is defective, that's why it won't power up.

This problem may have occurred as a result of power surge or excess power entering into the unit or irregular power supply.

If you know about electronic repairs, get a meter, use a screwdriver to open the
sound system so that you can gain access to the power board. Use the meter to read the power board and replace any bad component detected.

Once this is done, your
sound system will stay on and function normally again.

But if you don't know about electronics repair, take it to the nearest repairman to fix it for you.

Good luck.

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Product Features and Technical Details
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  • 35 watts per channel x 4 "tallboy" speakers, 140 watts for the center channel, and 150 watts for the subwoofer
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  • Magnetic shielding for distortion-free placement near a TV or computer monitor
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  • Model: SC-HT900
  • Output Wattage: 390
  • Component Type: Home theater system
  • Audio Output Mode: Surround Sound
  • Surround Sound Effects: Super Surround Sound
  • DVD Type: DVD changer
  • Built In Decoder: Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital, DTS decoder
  • Remote Control Description: Universal remote control
  • Optical Digital Input: Yes
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  • Tuner Technology: Digital
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