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Poor sound/very low sound controls having no effect

On my av-d58 it plays for about 5-10 mins then gose with a pop across the speakers and the sound goes very quite, the volume control has no effect switch it to anyother setting like video1 or video2 or aux and you can still hear the cd still comming thourgh the speakers but very quitely. turning it off and leaving it alone for a couple of weeks and then it works fine for about 10 mins then it goes pop again back to low sound distorted and realy horrible, i love this unit please help

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That sounds like the main amp is failing. I suspect the unit will have one IC as the power amp, which will need replacing. You can have a look inside to see if you can see something like this:



poor sound/very low sound controls having no effec - power ic-ukkvwzzuppijvxoxp10or3yb-2-0.jpg If you do. Make a note of the number on it, it might say something like STK563. Then put your number into Google and it will give you a clue to how much it will cost and if it is obtainable. You can then either fix it yourself if you have the skills or take it to the repair shop.

Posted on Jun 21, 2017

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SOURCE: Center, surround speakers not working. "Can't Use" message for DSP.

Sounds like the old stuck button thing after a move??? What i mean it go over all the push buttons and maybe you will find one that is not pushing in and returning??? If alls ok then you should check the obvious like bent shafts or balance controls ect. ay have jogged something inside and you will need to see a pro to assit you unless you know how to trouble shoot solid state electronics?? These units have no real serviceable parts inside. Check with your owners manual for the sevicer nearest you. If they are not listed call the service # or try 1-800-289-AIWA . good luck

Posted on Jun 06, 2006

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SOURCE: no remote control

Nope sorry you will need to get a remote for this unit. i found you one from an original remote replacement place. it is just like the remote you do not have. Go to http://www.remotes.com/remotes/servlet/rs?a=gmi&uid=11741955727330&smodel=AVD58&brand_pn=AIWA_AVD58 To order a replacement remote. Sorry this is all that can be done in your case. Good Luck

Posted on Mar 18, 2007

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SOURCE: AV-DV75 center speaker works surround speakers do not

If all others had been fine before this problem arose, and you are sure that you haven't changed anything in your amplifier's channel selection menus, the problem might be deeper to solve! Try these out; 1-If the amplifier has a test menu to check out all channels plugged in, activate it. You must be able to get sound, which is like rustle, from each speaker. 2- Check your plugs, cables etc. be sure that there isn't any short circuit 3- Grab your amplifier's remote control and find the "channel selection menu" that allows you to increase and decrease volume levels for each speaker independently.

Posted on Apr 15, 2007

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SOURCE: AV-DV75 volume control not working

Hi Deebo check the following website www.dalsani.com www.repairworld.com good luck open the set and you will find the part number printed on the body of the component. NB.but i am in the belief that it IS your IC that is damaged.

Posted on Apr 26, 2007

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SOURCE: I have a Aiwa Stereo Receiver Av-D58. The sound

If I remember this model correctly, there is only 1 direct input. The remainder of the inputs are bufferred through a switching IC. It is likely that this IC is defective. Are there any other symptoms at all?

Thanks,
Dan

Posted on Mar 13, 2009

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