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Prob a dirty read eye or corroded laser tracking mechanism. requires removal, dis-assembly, and eye cleaned dry w/ Q-Tip or alcohol then dried w/ Q-Tip. Clean mech bars. same way. then 3-n-1 oil on q-tip lightly on bars
I haven't tried it myself, but the ME3 is a permanently polarized condenser mic, so it doesn't need phantom power, and should already be giving out a balanced, low impedance signal. Have you tried plugging it in directly with adapters from 1/8" to XLR?
There should be a DVD Repeat modes or "Repeat/Repeat Modes" button on your remote. Press that until it's back to "ALL" and it should play things properly again for you.
black usually is ground the red is positive and the yellow is a constint power source that always stays on for memory and the other is blue and that is for remote. meaning a wire that is positive and only turns on with a stereo switch or a switch power now the red is a constant power to really coming from the battery and this is if these wires are power wires if not. if they are video then email me back and ill get back at you thanks nothing in wirs i cant figure or learn to. jokerstats
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