I have the sistem sound JVC UX-P550 the signal audio from DVD and CD is dead, when i listen the radio and input AUX, the sound is ok!
i seek an help, thanks
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It does have an aux input with two levels but this isn't suitable for a turntable.
A suitable input should have RIAA correction with a sensitivity of just a few millivolts for a magnetic cartridge.
Instruction manual can be found on the link below...
You may have blown the speakers by playing too loud. Try listening with a pair of quality headphones. If the sound is clear through them - then the speakers are most likely the problem.
What is connected to the AUX input. Does that source has a volume control? If so, keep the source volume higher enough to output sufficient signal to the radio
Yes you can get simulated 5.1 surround sound from your TV as well as radio. Just switch the JVC surround mode to Pro Logic II movies or music In some systems it will display only PLII. Just connect the TV audio out to the JVC Aux input at the back ( red and white sockets ).
If you sacrifice the Cassette player functionality, you should be able to use pin 6 as ground and cut pin 7 and 8 in the ribbon cable to use as an AUX input instead of the cassette player. At least that's what I'll try.
You'd be better off hooking the speakers to the RECEIVER'S speaker outputs, THEN hooking your TV audio output to an unused receiver input, such as AUX. The signals from your receiver cannot reach the TV; thus your CD player and radio will not play through the speakers if the speakers are hooked to the TV. All receiver INPUTS are designed to accept the same signal level; thus, you can use any input for your TV audio, such as Aux, DVD, CD, etc. Just remember which input you're using for the TV audio, and everything should work fine. Almost all receivers have an AUX input; hopefully yours also has a dedicated CD input to avoid confusion. The you simply select the AUX input to hear your TV through the speakers.
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