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Pioneer Vsxd 901s best connection for multiple speakers 1equalizer and 2 amps
Hello Warrior, for what you describe you want to connect to a Pioneer Vsxd 901s, an equalizer and this to two amplifiers, to give you an idea, I need you to describe the equipment you want to interconnect, brands and models and also comment what you want to achieve to be able to advise you in the best possible way
I await your response with the information of your teams
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Warrior, por lo que describes quieres conectar a un Pioneer Vsxd 901s, un ecualizador y este a dos amplificadores, para poder darte una idea, necesito que describas los equipos que quieres interconectar, marcas y modelos y tambi?n comenta lo que deseas lograr para poder aconsejarte de la mejor manera posible
Espero tu respuesta con la informaci?n de tus equipos
Saludos Franco Dosil
Pioneer elite VSX-72TXV Remote doesn’t work how do I factory reset with an inop remote ??
Try cleaning the end of the batteries and if they aren’t new change them, which I’m sure you tried. Take a clean rag and put a little alcohol on it and wipe the connectors for the batteries. Sometimes the contacts oxidize which can cause an invisible barrier between the batteries and the contacts. If all else fails, tap it on a table or something, not super hard. I hate to say it but that works with mine....hope this helps. I with they made better remotes
I have a PIONEER SX-201 STEREO RECEIVER. I JUST REPLACED THE FUSE.... IT DOES TURN ON NOW, HOWEVER THERE IS NO SOUND?
First of all without knowing what happened to blow the fuse. Did it happen during a lightning storm? Was there a power outage or surge? were you using it at max volume or near max for an extended time? How many other devices do you have it plugged into? I looked it up online and it appears to be a 1992 model and I see it has finals able to output 50 wats. My first line of thought is you blew the finals (transistors that output to the speakers.) there are usually internal fuses for the finals and in some cases resistors designed to fail saving internal components from burning out. I see a picture of the unit with the cover off and there are 2 fuses by the power cord in the back and the finals are just forward of the power section attached to a large heat sink from the power section to the finals. you will not get sound if the finals portion of the circuitry is burned out. I suggest you take it to a service certified shop where an electronic tech such as myself can repair it for you. Please do not attempt to do this yourself because of shock hazard and ***** from 120 v electricity. It usually is a simple fix for the technician.
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