...and wire to another output on the receiver. If the speaker and wire prove to be good then it's most likely that the solder point for that speaker output was broken on the circuit board. Good Luck, ...
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speaker balances, is the sub channel set to 0dB? As long as all the above is set as listed, then the only things stopping the sub working would then be insufficient volume at the sub's Vol control (so
...speaker coils which is burned/broken. Fixing this broken connection my solve the problem unless the coil itself is damaged. Another possibility is that the crossover circuitry in the speaker cabinet ...
broken down and set to the right channels (the presetting of radio channels, should not not affect the sound) is your a-b switch set to one or both? all connections are correct (front/center and rear)
broken capacitors which I replaced but the problem is still there. as I live in the UK, can someone advise me of the best course of action. The system sounds great and am reluctant to bin it yet (cost
...Broken ground somewhere. Recheck all connections making sure to twist the RCA head as you install it so oxides will be worn off. Consider what may have changed in the environment regarding electrical ...
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...broken input (#1 cable, #2 sub input socket, #3 blown sub plate amp); incorrect connection at the receiver end or the wrong settings You've ruled out most of this because another sub works in its ...
...speaker setup? Yes? Not broken. Redefine the failure mode and start over. No? Is it defined to the receiver? Yes? Are you sure the RCA cable is ok? Try another. Still unresolved? Let's prove it's ...
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