The speakers have quit working or the wires that connect to the speakers are faulty or there is a source component that is malfunctioning on your stereo that needs to be repaired or replaced.
Get a CD cleaning disc from Walmart or Amazon. There are two laser optics, tracking and read/write/ It sounds like both of yours are dusty with either causing the issue. The tiny brushes on the disc clean the lasers.
I think I have this unit. Did you turn the balance control firmly in both directions fully left to right? If you could get behind it, you could spray it with electrical switch cleaner. If you changed speakers over and you checked the wiring connection on the unit and and on the speaker, then it will be an amplifier stage issue, perhaps a failing capacitor. You can look for that. If not, Sony Service Centre.
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The error code C 31 00 on Sony DVD Home Theater System usually indicates a mechanical issue with the disc changer mechanism. Here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue:
Turn off the power to the DVD Home Theater System and unplug it from the wall outlet.
Wait for a few minutes, then plug the system back in and turn it on.
Press the "Eject" button on the remote or the unit to try to eject the disc tray.
Gently try to move the disc tray by hand to see if it is stuck or obstructed.
If the disc tray does not move, or if you hear any unusual noises, it may indicate a more serious mechanical issue that requires repair.
If none of these steps resolves the issue, it's recommended to contact Sony customer support or a qualified technician for further assistance.
Humming is normally bad shielding or grounding within the plug. Sony are also a strange company and do things _their_ way. Also cable come in different qualities and with good audio equipment buy the best with gold flashed contacts, copper stranded cable and good screening.
Were these discs labeled CD-R Digital Audio? This compact disc recorder can't record to CD-R data disc for computers. See the manual on page 7. The manual is available here: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4246/42460761M.pdf .
Apparently, there is a header section on CD-R Digital Audio discs that tells the RCD-W100 that the disc is for audio recording. The work-around would be to process your audio files on a computer and then write the music to the CDs that you currently have.
I wish that I had better news for you.
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The "Din Unlock" feature on the Sony RCD-W100 is designed to allow the recording of audio CDs from external analog sources. It is not directly related to the compatibility of the device with different types of CD-R blanks.
If your Sony RCD-W100 is not able to record on newer CD-R blanks, it could be due to a few reasons:
1. Incompatibility: The device may not be compatible with the specific type or brand of CD-R blanks you are using. Different CD-R blanks have varying quality standards, and older recording devices may have limitations in recognizing or writing to certain types of discs.
2. Firmware/Software Update: Older recording devices may not have firmware or software updates available to support newer CD-R formats. Check the Sony support website to see if any updates are available for your specific model.
3. Aging Laser: Over time, the laser in the recording device may deteriorate, making it less effective at recording on CD-R blanks. This is a common issue with aging optical drives.
To address these concerns, you can try the following steps:
1. Update Firmware/Software: Check the Sony support website for any available firmware or software updates for your model. Installing updates may improve the compatibility of the device with newer CD-R blanks.
2. Try Different CD-R Blanks: Experiment with different brands or types of CD-R blanks to see if the device recognizes and records on any of them. Higher-quality CD-R blanks may have better compatibility.
3. Clean or Service the Device: If the device has been in use for ten years, it may benefit from a thorough cleaning or servicing. Dust or debris on the laser lens can affect its performance. Consult the device's user manual or contact Sony support for guidance on cleaning or servicing the unit.
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it may indicate that the recording device has limitations that prevent it from working with newer CD-R blanks. In such cases, you may need to consider upgrading to a newer recording device that supports the latest technologies and formats.
Hi,
Please double check that you're using multiple cables from your blu ray and not just one. A coax cable can connect your bluray player to your amp and then another cable from hdmi output can connect to your projector.
If you need more help in figuring out exact cable types and detailed home-theatre setup guide, you can reach out to dolby as well by calling 415-558-0200. They do home theatre setup as well.
Thank you.
tell all things connected, and did not(in detail or photos)
what are you plugging in.(all)
I can buy endless speaker systems and no 2 are the same.
no speakers told, (hardwired, amplified, or what?,)
bad speakers, or bad RCA cables.
bad RCA output jacks on rear of g88 (preamps bad)
or PC end failing,
if I knew all you had there all makes and models and connections exact told , I can in fact tell you tests to do.
On your systems remote control press the tuner and the band buttons to choose either am or fm and then press tune button to pick which station you want and press the memory buttons and press the preset button and then press enter.